The Tampa Bay Buccaneers saw their season end a few weeks ago, and head coach Todd Bowles has revealed the emotions that follow.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles isn't even thinking about coaching changes for the time being after the loss to the Commanders.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers did not have the best defensive outing in 2025. That's unfortunate, given that their head coach is a defensive head coach. Tampa Bay's initial defensive stats don't look awful.
The first came at the end of the first half when Bowles let over 10 seconds run off the clock after the Buccaneers reached the red zone. With just 17 seconds, the Buccaneers essentially had to be perfect execution-wise. Fortunately, for Tampa Bay, it ended up scoring a touchdown to knot proceedings up at 10-10 at the break.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers had a successful 2024 regular season, even if it was a little up-and-down. They finished with double-digit wins at 10-7 and won the NFC South for the third year in a row, but they weren't able to extend their season after dropping their Wild Card playoff game 23-20 to the Washington Commanders.
Another year, another heartbreak in the playoffs for the Buccaneers as the Commanders won the game on a doinked-in field goal.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers offense has been one of the most efficient units in football the last few years. Offensive coordinator Liam Coen and quarterback
With Tampa Bay and Washington tied at halftime, Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles was asked where his team went wrong defending Daniels in the first stanza. Bowles’ explanation amounted to improving a collective defensive pocket containment where the Buccaneers were falling short as Daniels chose to run and make plays off-platform.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' season ended on Sunday with a 23-20 loss to the Washington Commanders. Head coach Todd Bowles is going home for the year, but capped off 2024 with his third NFC South ...
Bowles’ choices didn’t ultimately doom the Buccaneers since they scored a touchdown on that final first half sequence and Washington could have bled the clock dry on the final drive regardless of timeouts, but Bowles did not put his team in the best position to succeed by letting clock run.
The Buccaneers have claimed three straight NFC South division titles under Bowles, but his critics routinely mention that he's accumulated an unimpressive overall regular-season record of 27-24 with the club.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost their offensive coordinator last season and didn't want to go through the same thing again. Liam Coen was reportedly