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Bucs Find a Way to Win, But Questions Remain
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneersa found a way to come out with a win in a league where wins are the only currency that matters. The Bucs secured a hard-fought 20-17 victory over the Arizona Cardinals. The win snapped a frustrating three-game losing streak and kept them firmly in control of the NFC South. Yet, as the relief washes over the locker room, the narrow margin of victory against a struggling Cardinals team leaves lingering questions about whether this was a turning point or just a temporary reprieve.

Tampa Bay Bucs Offense Does Just Enough

The story for the Buccaneers was one of resilience, but not dominance. Quarterback Baker Mayfield, playing through a left shoulder sprain, managed the game but hardly lit up the stat sheet. With 194 passing yards, his performance was gritty rather than spectacular. The offense as a whole generated just 279 yards, a number that won’t inspire confidence for a deep playoff run.

The highlight for the offense was an unconventional touchdown pass to All-Pro left tackle Tristan Wirfs, a moment of creative play-calling that brought a spark to an otherwise sluggish unit. Running back Bucky Irving, in his first game back since Week 4, provided a much-needed boost to the ground game with 61 yards and a crucial third-quarter touchdown. While the win is what counts, the Bucs’ offensive struggles are a significant concern. To truly separate themselves in the division and contend with the league’s elite, they will need to find a way to generate more consistent and explosive plays.

A Bend-Don’t-Break Buccaneers Defense

While the offense sputtered, Tampa Bay’s defense stood tall when it mattered most. They allowed Cardinals quarterback Jacoby Brissett to throw for 301 yards, but they made critical plays in crucial moments. An interception in the first half killed a promising Arizona drive, and a forced fumble to start the second half shifted momentum back to the home team.

The game’s final moments were a testament to their resolve. With the Cardinals driving and the game on the line, the Bucs’ defense forced back-to-back incompletions, sealing the victory. It was a classic “bend-don’t-break” performance that, while stressful for fans, ultimately got the job done. This unit proved it can make game-winning stops, a quality that will be vital in the closing stretch of the season.

Cardinals Show Fight But Fall Short Again

For the Arizona Cardinals, it was another chapter in a season of “what ifs.” The team showed flashes of competitiveness, rallying from a 17-3 deficit to make it a one-score game. Brissett moved the ball effectively between the 20s, but costly turnovers and an inability to finish drives proved to be their undoing.

The loss marks their fourth straight defeat, a painful streak for a team battling to find its identity. Making matters worse, star wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. exited the game with a heel injury, casting a shadow over their offensive potential moving forward. The Cardinals have heart, but their inability to overcome self-inflicted wounds continues to be their Achilles’ heel, leaving them searching for answers as the season slips away.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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