WATCH: Rachaad White breaks free for a 31-yard touchdown

Get Rachaad White into open space and good things tend to happen for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers had a slim lead against the Atlanta Falcons in the third quarter, but their running back made sure to open it up.

The Bucs were on the back foot on 3rd and 9 at the edge of field goal range when they called a screen pass to RB Rachaad White. The Falcons were playing zone defense at the time, and it allowed White to do what he does best — make things happen in space. White took the pass 31 yards down the field for a touchdown, and with the extra point from Chase McLaughlin, made it 19-10 and a two-possession lead for the Buccaneers.

Check out White’s catch-and-run for the score below:

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WATCH: Antoine Winfield Jr. forces strip sack on Desmond Ridder for safety

Antoine Winfield Jr.’s All-Pro campaign keeps rolling.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety Antoine Winfield Jr. has dominated this 2023 campaign, and he certainly shows no signs of slowing down.

Winfield Jr. made another splash play (something that seems like a weekly occurrence) during Week 14. The Atlanta Falcons were backed up decently after a punt by Jake Camarda, and quarterback Desmond Ridder snapped the ball and initiated play action. Winfield Jr. was a free rusher, however, and Ridder didn’t see him coming before he got hit and fumbled the football. The Falcons got the ball back, but it wasn’t enough, as the Bucs brought the ballcarrier down in the end zone and secured the two points that would see them leading at the half.

Check out the play below:

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WATCH: Carlton Davis picks off Desmond Ridder, Bucs score after

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers got a much needed turnover and cashed in for the score late in the first quarter and into the early second.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers defense had a tough time on the Atlanta Falcons’ first drive of the day, but it made up for it once the Falcons got the ball back.

Falcons quarterback Desmond Ridder threw a pass he intended to serve as a short screen, but Bucs cornerback Carlton Davis made a great read and stepped in front of it to pick it off. He ran it into the end zone, but the referees ruled that he was down at the eight-yard line. Luckily, that wouldn’t be a problem for the Bucs offense.

Tampa Bay cashed in anyway, as quarterback Baker Mayfield ran in a touchdown from the two-yard line to score the touchdown. The score put the Bucs ahead 10-3, but the Falcons would respond on the ensuing drive on a Kyle Pitts deep ball to make the score 10-10 all in the second quarter.

 

WATCH: Every Mike Evans catch throughout his career

If you’re looking for something to watch on movie night…

Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans has had a storied career while wearing the red and pewter. And now, if you please, you can watch… all of it.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers posted every single catch Evans has ever made on social media. The footage lasts just over two hours, so if you’re inclined, you now have the ability to witness Evans’ entire career catching the football from start to current.

It’s certainly a lot of content. Throughout his career, Evans has been targeted 1,289 times and has caught 744 of those footballs, all of which are shown in the video. Among those are 91 touchdowns and 11,437 total yards. If you’re a Mike Evans superfan with a lot of time to kill, it may be better to watch it sooner than later, as the video will already be out of date when the Bucs go and play the Falcons in Atlanta this weekend for the NFC South lead.

You can watch the whole thing (if you’re insane) down below:

WATCH: Highlights from Bucs’ Week 13 win over Panthers

Whether you missed the action or want to relive it on victory Monday, check out the highlights from Sunday’s action:

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers earned a needed win against the Carolina Panthers in Week 13.

The game itself was a little rocky to start, given that the rain was coming down in Tampa Bay and it became difficult to pass the football. Things settled into a groove later in the matchup, however, and two of Tampa Bay’s best weapons ended up finding the end zone — wide receiver Chris Godwin took a sweep to the house and WR Mike Evans had a nice 75-yard score for a touchdown (and would later eclipse 1,000 yards yet again). In the end, the Bucs took the victory 21-18 and moved up to 5-7.

Check out the highlights down below!

WATCH: Bucs WR Chris Godwin gets rushing touchdown in Week 13

Godwin got his second touchdown of the year on a run play in Week 13.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have eclipsed 21 points against the Carolina Panthers.

Bucs wideout Chris Godwin wasn’t doing much in the passing game, so he switched over to the running game to make things work. The Bucs were 19 yards from the end zone and facing a 3rd and 2, and Godwin took it to the house on a jet sweep. The play extended Tampa Bay’s lead to 21-10 at the time of the score and gave Godwin his second total touchdown of the year.

Check out the play below!

WATCH: Mike Evans takes pass 75 yards to the house

Evans’ fantastic season continued with an incredible touchdown pass he took to all the way to the end zone against the Panthers in Week 13.

Mike Evans is undeniable, and he continued to prove it in Week 13 against the Carolina Panthers.

The Bucs had fallen 10-7 to the Panthers in the third quarter, but Evans wasn’t having any of it. Evans caught a short pass from Baker Mayfield and decided he’d score with it, running 75 yards all the way down the field for a touchdown. The play was initially called down at the one-yard line, but a successful Todd Bowles challenge ensured Evans got his score and the Bucs retook the lead against the Panthers.

With the catch, Evans got within six yards of continuing his famed 1,000-yard receiving streak. Check out the play below!

WATCH: Rachaad White punches in first score of Week 13 game vs. Panthers

Check out Tampa Bay’s first touchdown of the game against the Carolina Panthers:

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers got the cannons firing early on Sunday.

The team marched down the field on its second drive, and it got in striking distance of the red zone when wide receiver Mike Evans caught a 40-yard pass. That pass got Evans within 105 yards of his 1,000-yard season, and Tampa Bay made sure to capitalize. Evans had pass interference committed against him the next play, and when that brought the team to the one-yard line, running back Rachaad White took it across the goal line for a score and a 7-0 lead.

You can see that play right here below:

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WATCH: Highlights from Week 12’s Bucs vs. Colts matchup

From Mike Evans touchdowns to a Carlton Davis pick, check out the highlights from the Bucs’ most recent matchup.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers may not have won, but like always, there were still quite a few highlight-worthy plays to observe from the Bucs.

From an interception from cornerback Carlton Davis to two touchdowns from Bucs wideout Mike Evans, there was quite a bit of potential from Tampa Bay on Sunday — and that’s part of what makes it so frustrating. The Bucs have shown glimpses of promise during the course of the year much like some of the work in this Indianapolis game, but mistakes and a lack of discipline have held the team back, and it did in Week 12 when the Bucs dropped their game to the Colts 27-20. Nonetheless, who doesn’t love to watch Mike Evans catch touchdown passes?

Check out the highlights from last Sunday’s game below:

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WATCH: Mike Evans grabs his second touchdown of the day against Colts

The touchdown was the 90th of Evans’ career.

Mike Evans is getting closer and closer to the 100-touchdown mark.

Evans caught his second touchdown of the day against the Colts in the fourth quarter, when the Bucs desperately needed one. The Bucs went for it on 4th and 10 near midfield in what was an incredibly bold decision from Todd Bowles, and it paid off, as Chris Godwin hauled in a pass near the sideline. The Bucs capitalized, and quarterback Baker Mayfield found Evans toward the corner of the goal line and got the ball to him for six. The catch was Evans’ second touchdown of the year and his 90th of his career.

Check out the play below: