Buccaneers Stun Texans with Late Drive, Remain Undefeated
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers maintained their undefeated record with a dramatic 20-19 victory over the Houston Texans on Monday night, capped by a late 11-play, 80-yard touchdown drive orchestrated by quarterback baker Mayfield.
The Texans struck frist with a touchdown pass to Nico Collins,establishing a 7-0 lead. However,Mayfield responded with touchdown passes to Ryan Miller and rookie Emeka Egbuka,giving the Buccaneers a 14-10 advantage at halftime. The first half wasn’t without its challenges for Tampa Bay, as offensive tackle Luke Goedeke exited with a lower leg injury, adding to concerns with Tristan wirfs already sidelined due to a knee injury.The Buccaneers also lost defensive tackle Calijah Kancey to a pectoral injury during the half.
The second half saw the Buccaneers’ offense struggle, exacerbated by continued issues on the offensive line. The defense stepped up, highlighted by a crucial goal-line stand early in the fourth quarter. The Texans, led by quarterback C.J. Stroud,reached the 1-yard line,but were denied on four consecutive downs – Nick Chubb stopped short on second down,a dropped pass by Collins on third,and an overthrown pass to Collins on fourth.
Houston’s special teams then provided a spark, blocking a punt by Riley Dixon, giving the Texans possession at the Buccaneers’ 35-yard line with a little over six minutes remaining, trailing 14-10. A subsequent 53-yard field goal narrowed the gap, but the Texans regained excellent field position after a long punt return by Jaylin Noel, despite an initial flag for a block in the back or holding that was not enforced. This set up Chubb for a go-ahead touchdown with just over two minutes left, putting Houston ahead 19-14 after a failed 2-point conversion attempt.
Facing a potential loss, Mayfield engineered a remarkable drive.Egbuka initially dropped a deep pass that hit his hands, seemingly ending the Buccaneers’ hopes. However, Mayfield extended the drive with a scramble for a first down on fourth-and-10. A 22-yard reception by Bucky Irving on a dump-off pass, during which he evaded multiple tacklers, further fueled the drive. Ultimately, a handoff to White resulted in a touchdown run up the middle with just six seconds remaining, securing the 20-19 victory for Tampa Bay.
The Buccaneers have narrowly avoided defeat in previous games this season, and Mayfield’s performance in critical moments continues to prove his value to the team.
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