WATCH: Highlights from Tampa Bay’s Super Bowl LV victory over Chiefs

It’s the three-year anniversary of when the Bucs won their second Super Bowl, and you can relive the all the action here:

Three years ago today, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers made it to the top of the mountain.

The Bucs beat the Kansas City Chiefs 31-9 in Super Bowl LV on Feb. 7, 2021, bringing the franchise its second Lombardi Trophy. Tampa Bay dominated behind the efforts of quarterback Tom Brady and a fearsome defense. Before a crowd of 24,835 — limited by the COVID-19 pandemic — the Bucs became the first team to win a Super Bowl at its home stadium.

The Chiefs scored the first points, going up 3-0, but it would be the only lead they had. The Bucs dominated in the trenches, swarming quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Mahomes threw two interceptions and no touchdown passes, and was on the run from the Tampa pass rush all night.

The offense, meanwhile, got the ball rolling. Brady and the Bucs put up 31 points, with every score coming from a player the team signed that year. Tight end Rob Gronkowski scored two touchdowns, wideout Antonio Brown caught a TD pass and running back Leonard Fournette ran for one as well. In the end, Tampa Bay entered a group of 15 teams that have won two or more Super Bowls.

You can relive the highlights and grandeur of that night below:

WATCH: Rachaad White takes a screen pass 12 yards for a touchdown

Rachaad White doing damage in space is no surprise at this point โ€” watch his touchdown against the Lions.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers fell behind late in the third quarter to the Detroit Lions, but they made sure to respond to the call.

Tampa Bay engineered another scoring drive with their back against the wall. This drive leaned heavily on Cade Otton, who caught multiple footballs with some great grabs to get the Bucs to the 12-yard line. It looked as if Tampa Bay might let the opportunity go to waste after two straight incompletions, but running back Rachaad White came in to save the day. He took a 12-yard screen pass to the house, tying the game up at 17-17 as the third quarter ended.

Check out the play below:

WATCH: Highlights from Tampa Bay’s 32-9 win over Philadelphia

There weren’t a lot of highlights for you when the Bucs played the Panthers last week, but Tampa Bay made sure to give us a show on Monday.

There weren’t a lot of highlights to speak of when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat the Carolina Panthers in Week 18. The Bucs made sure to change that during the Wild Card Round.

Tampa Bay dismantled Philadelphia 32-9 on Monday night, easily forging their way to the Divisional Round. The Bucs fired on all cylinders, generally stifling the Eagles defensively and then putting up a trio of touchdowns en route to a dominant win. Yes, Philadelphia was quite bad, but the Bucs executed well on every level and got the job done to survive and advance.

Check out the highlights from the game below:

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WATCH: Bucs WR Trey Palmer hits the jets to score

The Bucs took possession right after an Eagles safety, and they made it count.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers had an opportunity to do some damage after forcing a safety on the Philadelphia Eagles. And boy, did they take it.

The Bucs got the ball back up 18-9 after Hurts was called for intentional grounding in the end zone, and a few players later, they struck with a dagger. Quarterback Baker Mayfield hit wideout Trey Palmer on a pass, and Palmer turned on the jets. He evaded numerous Eagles defenders en route to the end zone, taking it to the house and putting the Bucs up 25-9 with just about one quarter left to play.

You can check out the scoring play here below:

WATCH: The Bucs foil the tush push on a two-point conversion

The Eagles have been stopped by the Bucs twice on their patented QB sneak play this year.

The Philadelphia Eagles are notorious for their patented “tush push” (or “brotherly shove”), but they haven’t had a lot of success with it against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The Eagles attempted to run their signature QB sneak play after the Bucs jumped offsides against Philly on their extra point attempt after a Dallas Goedert touchdown. They were foiled, however, when the defensive linemen were able to stuff it up the middle and prevent quarterback Jalen Hurts from scoring on it. As such, the score was 16-9 when the play failed as opposed to 16-11.

The Bucs have now successfully stopped the tush push twice this year, doing it the first time on a fourth-down conversion later in the year. Check out the play below:

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WATCH: David Moore works some magic on a 44-yard touchdown

The Bucs set the tone early with a fantastic catch-and-run from David Moore in the first quarter.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers started things off the right way against the Philadelphia Eagles.

The Bucs scored three points on their opening drive, and when the defense stopped the Eagles on their first offensive possession, the offense decided to get to work.

The star of the series was wideout David Moore. His first catch on the drive was a 22-yard reception that got extended due to a facemask, and then came his big highlight. Moore was wide open and caught a ball in the flat and took it the rest of the way to the house, juking some Eagles defenders to take it 44 yards to the crib. The kick was good and the Bucs went up 10-0.

Here’s the highlight below:

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WATCH: CB Ronde Barber picks off Donovan McNabb at the Vet

We figured we’d post this highlight for no reason in particular.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are set to play the Philadelphia Eagles in the playoffs on Monday. That sounds familiar, doesn’t it?

The Bucs have a 3-2 record against the Eagles in the playoffs, spanning back to the first time the two played each other in 1979. The team has also won its last matchup against Philly in 2021, when Tom Brady and the Bucs beat Jalen Hurts and the Eagles 31-15 in Raymond James Stadium. Now, the two squads are set to play each other in Tampa again, with the Bucs looking to avenge a regular-season loss in Week 3 and the Eagles looking to avenge that Wild Card Weekend loss in 2021.

The most notable of these games happened in the 2002-03 season, when the two teams played each other in the NFC Championship. In the last Eagles game at Veterans Stadium, the Bucs were up on the Eagles 20-10 with around four minutes left. Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb dropped back to pass, but he didn’t see Bucs corner Ronde Barber, who jumped it an completed a pick-six to seal the game and send the Bucs to a Super Bowl they’d go on to win.

The play lives on in NFL lore as the play where Barber “shut down the Vet”, and for no particular reason, you can watch it here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCHvKUzTK4k

WATCH: Highlights from Bucs at Panthers in Week 18

If you like field goals, we have just the video for you.

Another week, another game with little highlights.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers bested the Carolina Panthers 9-0 on Sunday to become champions of the NFC South. With a score like that, you’d think the highlights would be hard to find, and you’d be entirely correct โ€” there were no touchdowns in this matchup and it was largely a war of attrition with Buc defensive turnovers to keep them in the game.

There were two of those, to be exact, with one coming from Antoine Winfield Jr. as he continues to prove Pro Bowl voters made a mistake and another one coming from edge rusher Joe Tryon-Shoyinka to force a fumble on Bryce Young. Aside from that, kicker Chase McLaughlin nailed all three field goals he was asked to make, and you can watch him do that down here below.

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WATCH: Highlights from Tampa Bay’s Week 17 loss to New Orleans

While most Bucs fans probably have no interest in reliving this one, we figured we’d at least give you the option.

Believe it or not, there were, in fact, highlights in this game for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Not for most of it, at least. The Bucs were outplayed for just about the entirety of their contest against the New Orleans Saints, losing 23-13 in game that wasn’t quite that close. The game gave the team an opportunity to clinch the NFC South and go to the playoffs, but with the loss, it’ll have to wait one more week in an attempt to do it against the Carolina Panthers in the last week of the season.

The Bucs scored two touchdowns, with one coming from Bucs wideout Trey Palmer down the middle of the field and another coming on an impressive catch from Chris Godwin that he took to the corner pylon. That was about it, though โ€” the Bucs had no turnovers to speak of on defense and not much offensive success until the dying embers of the fourth quarter.

Here are the highlights for the game (if you have the stomach to watch them):

WATCH: WR Trey Palmer hauls in touchdown for Tampa Bay in Week 17

The Bucs prevented a shutout in an otherwise deplorable performance on Sunday against the Saints.

Whelp, it wasn’t a shutout.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers got absolutely embarrassed by the New Orleans Saints on Sunday, losing a game 23-13 in a contest that wasn’t remotely close for the entire matchup. The team at least did work to save a shutout, though, with a touchdown pass to save a little face at the end of the matchup.

With 7:57 left, the Bucs sought to get some points to keep the game in a realm of possibility, and the team was able to do that through wideout Trey Palmer. Quarterback Baker Mayfield hit him with a nice ball down the seam and the Bucs cashed in on Palmer’s catch, scoring seven points โ€” the Bucs would later throw a touchdown to Chris Godwin in garbage time.

Check out one of the lone Bucs highlights from the game below:

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