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2008 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season

The 2008 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season was the franchise's 33rd season in the National Football League (NFL), the 11th playing their home games at Raymond James Stadium, and the seventh and final under head coach Jon Gruden. Though the team finished with a winning record (9–7), they failed to defend their 2007 NFC South championship and did not qualify for the playoffs after finishing the year on a four-game losing streak. Just weeks after the conclusion of the regular season, head coach Jon Gruden was fired,[1] a move that came as a surprise both to sports writers[2] and Gruden himself.[3] General manager Bruce Allen was also fired. It would also be Gruden's last time coaching until 10 years later, when he returned to coach the Oakland Raiders in 2018, whom he previously coached from 1998 to 2001.

2008 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season
OwnerMalcolm Glazer
Head coachJon Gruden
Home fieldRaymond James Stadium
Results
Record9–7
Division place3rd NFC South
Playoff finishDid not qualify
Pro Bowlers
AP All-ProsKR Clifton Smith (2nd team)

This marked the 24th consecutive year in which the Super Bowl did not include the team in whose region the game was being played, the last team being the 49ers in 1984.

Offseason edit

Headlines edit

  • On January 23, 2008, the Buccaneers re-signed head coach Jon Gruden and general manager Bruce Allen through the 2011 season.[4]
  • Tampa Bay was rumored to lead a list of four teams possibly playing an NFL International Series game in London.[5] They were ultimately not chosen.[6]
  • Tampa Bay was one of the teams rumored to be involved with a trade for Brett Favre after he was reinstated to the league from retirement. He ultimately signed with the Jets.

Signings edit

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers resigned free agents Michael Bennett (cut November 12), Kevin Carter, Antoine Cash, Sammy Davis, Jerramy Stevens. On June 11, the team settled with estranged quarterback Jake Plummer for $3.5 million.

Free agent acquisitions include former team player Warrick Dunn (Falcons) and Brian Griese (Bears).

Selected losses edit

Summary edit

Tampa Bay's offseason gained attention when they expressed interest in free agent quarterback Brett Favre. After Favre signed with the Jets, tension was reported between head coach Jon Gruden and incumbent quarterback Jeff Garcia. Garcia was recovering from a preseason injury, but was still named the starter. After dropping the season opener, Garcia was benched in favor of Brian Griese.

Griese helped the team to victories in the next three games. With Garcia back as the starter for week 6, the Buccaneers went 6–1 over the next 7 games. At the end of November, Tampa Bay found themselves in first place in the NFC South. They tied a franchise best start of 9–3, were undefeated at home (6–0), and controlled their own destiny for a first-round bye in the playoffs.

The month of December, however, saw the Buccaneers season collapse. A humiliating loss on Monday Night Football against Carolina took away their hopes of a division title. Meanwhile, longtime defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin announced he was leaving to join his son Lane at Tennessee. The defense began to struggle mightily, especially against the run. An overtime loss at Atlanta, followed by two home losses, dropped the Bucs to 9–7, and out of the playoffs. Less than three weeks later, head coach Gruden and general manager Bruce Allen were fired.[1]

Staff edit

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2008 coaching staff
Front office

Head coaches

  • Head coach – Jon Gruden
  • Associate head coach/special teams coordinator/running backs – Richard Bisaccia
  • Assistant head coach – Larry Coyer
  • Assistant to the head coach/football operations – Paul Kelly

Offensive coaches

 

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Strength and conditioning

  • Head strength and conditioning – Mike Morris
  • Assistant strength and conditioning – Kurt Schultz

Roster edit

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2008 final roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists

Practice squad

Rookies in italics
53 active, 7 inactive, 9 practice squad

2008 NFL draft edit

2008 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Draft Selections
Draft order Player name Position Height Weight College
Round Choice
1 20 Aqib Talib CB 6'1" 206 Kansas
2 58 Dexter Jackson WR 5'9" 182 Appalachian State
3 83 Jeremy Zuttah G 6'4" 295 Rutgers
4 115 Dre Moore DT 6'4" 305 Maryland
5 160 Josh Johnson QB 6'2" 201 San Diego
6 175 Geno Hayes LB 6'1" 226 Florida State
7 238 Cory Boyd RB 6'1" 218 South Carolina

Preseason edit

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Recap
1 August 9 at Miami Dolphins W 17–6 1–0 Dolphin Stadium Recap
2 August 17 New England Patriots W 27–10 2–0 Raymond James Stadium Recap
3 August 23 Jacksonville Jaguars L 17–23 2–1 Raymond James Stadium Recap
4 August 28 at Houston Texans W 16–6 3–1 Reliant Stadium Recap

NOTE: Due to NBC's coverage of the 2008 Summer Olympics, two of the Buccaneers' pre-season games were telecast on WTVT as WFLA broadcast the Olympics.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers held Training Camp at Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex from July 26 through August 14. They played four preseason games, and finished with a record of 3–1.

During the month of July, and into the early stages of training camp, the Buccaneers were one of the teams in the running to sign Brett Favre (who ended his 6-month-long retirement). Favre ultimately signed with the Jets. Meanwhile, starting quarterback Jeff Garcia suffered a calf injury during the first week of camp. Quarterback duties were shared among five players for the preseason, with Garcia named the starter for the regular season. On the final day of cuts, Tampa Bay finally waived quarterback Chris Simms, who had played sparsely since injuring his spleen in week 3 of 2006.

Preseason week 1: at Miami Dolphins edit

Preseason week 2: New England Patriots edit

  • Stadium: Raymond James StadiumTampa, Florida
  • Television (NFL Network): Fran Charles, Sterling Sharpe and Marshall Faulk
  • Summary: Tampa Bay hosted New England in their preseason home opener. A dominating 27–10 performance saw Tampa Bay improve to 2–0 in the preseason. The Buccaneers rushed for 170 yards, led by Michael Bennett, for the second week in a row, with 57. The Buccaneer defense forced 3 turnovers, held the Patriots to only 56 yards rushing, and Sabby Piscitelli recovered and returned a Patriot fumble for a touchdown.

Preseason week 3: Jacksonville Jaguars edit

  • Stadium: Raymond James StadiumTampa, Florida
  • Television (WTVT): Chris Myers, Charles Davis & Dave Reynolds (sideline reporter)
  • Summary: Tampa Bay fell to their in-state rival Jacksonville 23–17 in their final home game of the preseason. Quarterback Jeff Garcia returned to the starting lineup, and played for a considerable portion of the first half. Three turnovers and a missed field goal, however, put the Buccaneers behind at halftime 10–7. Late in the game, Antoine Cash drove head-first into the side of Marcus Hamilton, injuring both. Cash suffered a neck injury and was removed on a stretcher. In the final minute, Luke McCown drove the Buccaneers to the Jacksonville 9-yard line, hoping for a game-winning touchdown. The ball was turned over on downs, and ended with Jacksonville the victor.

Preseason week 4: at Houston Texans edit

Schedule edit

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Recap
1 September 7 at New Orleans Saints L 20–24 0–1 Louisiana Superdome Recap
2 September 14 Atlanta Falcons W 24–9 1–1 Raymond James Stadium Recap
3 September 21 at Chicago Bears W 27–24 (OT) 2–1 Soldier Field Recap
4 September 28 Green Bay Packers W 30–21 3–1 Raymond James Stadium Recap
5 October 5 at Denver Broncos L 13–16 3–2 Invesco Field at Mile High Recap
6 October 12 Carolina Panthers W 27–3 4–2 Raymond James Stadium Recap
7 October 19 Seattle Seahawks W 20–10 5–2 Raymond James Stadium Recap
8 October 26 at Dallas Cowboys L 9–13 5–3 Texas Stadium Recap
9 November 2 at Kansas City Chiefs W 30–27 (OT) 6–3 Arrowhead Stadium Recap
10 Bye
11 November 16 Minnesota Vikings W 19–13 7–3 Raymond James Stadium Recap
12 November 23 at Detroit Lions W 38–20 8–3 Ford Field Recap
13 November 30 New Orleans Saints W 23–20 9–3 Raymond James Stadium Recap
14 December 8 at Carolina Panthers L 23–38 9–4 Bank of America Stadium Recap
15 December 14 at Atlanta Falcons L 10–13 (OT) 9–5 Georgia Dome Recap
16 December 21 San Diego Chargers L 24–41 9–6 Raymond James Stadium Recap
17 December 28 Oakland Raiders L 24–31 9–7 Raymond James Stadium Recap
  • In week 16, Tampa Bay vs. San Diego was originally scheduled for 8:15 pm, part of NBC's SNF. However, under the "flex-scheduling" policy, it was moved to 1 p.m.

Standings edit

NFC South
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
(2) Carolina Panthers 12 4 0 .750 4–2 8–4 414 329 W1
(5) Atlanta Falcons 11 5 0 .688 3–3 8–4 391 325 W3
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 9 7 0 .563 3–3 8–4 361 323 L4
New Orleans Saints 8 8 0 .500 2–4 5–7 463 393 L1

Game summaries edit

Week 1: at New Orleans Saints edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Buccaneers 7 3 3720
Saints 7 0 10724

at Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana

The Buccaneers began their 2008 campaign on the road against their NFC South foe, the New Orleans Saints. In the first quarter, Tampa Bay trailed as Saints QB Drew Brees completed a 39-yard TD pass to WR David Patten. The Bucs would respond with CB Phillip Buchanon returning an interception 26 yards for a touchdown. In the second quarter, Tampa Bay took the lead with kicker Matt Bryant getting a 37-yard field goal. In the third quarter, New Orleans would reply with kicker Martín Gramática getting a 34-yard field goal, yet the Buccaneers replied with Bryant nailing a 33-yard field goal. Afterwards, the Saints got their lead back with Brees completing an 84-yard TD pass to WR Devery Henderson. In the fourth quarter, Tampa Bay would go ahead again as QB Jeff Garcia completing a 2-yard TD pass to WR Ike Hilliard. However, New Orleans regained the lead after Brees completing a 42-yard TD pass to RB Reggie Bush.

Inside the final minute, Garcia drove the Buccaneers to the Saints 24-yard line. Facing 4th down & 6, Garcia threw an interception, and the Saints clinched the victory. With the loss, the Buccaneers began their season at 0–1 and lost on opening day for the third straight year.

Scoring summary
Q Team Time Scoring play Score
1 NO 11:27 39-yard TD pass from Brees to Patten (Gramatica kick) NO 7-0
1 TB 8:13 Buchanon 26-yard interception return (Bryant kick) 7–7
2 TB 0:03 Bryant 37-yard FG TB 10–7
3 NO 2:49 Gramatica 34-yard FG 10–10
3 TB 0:33 Bryant 33-yard FG TB 13–10
3 NO 0:13 84-yard TD pass from Brees to Henderson (Gramatica kick) NO 17-13
4 TB 10:38 2-yard TD pass from Garcia to Hilliard (Bryant kick) TB 20–17
4 NO 7:38 42-yard TD pass from Brees to Bush (Gramatica kick) NO 24-20

Week 2: vs. Atlanta Falcons edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Falcons 0 3 339
Buccaneers 7 10 0724

at Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida

Tampa Bay held their home opener facing their second division game, against the Atlanta Falcons. Quarterback Jeff Garcia was inactive due to an ankle injury. However, rumors persisted during the week that the relationship between head coach Jon Gruden and Garcia had broken down after a poor performance the week before, and after preseason distractions due to a nagging injury, and the team's rumored interest in acquiring Brett Favre.[7] Back-up quarterback Brian Griese, who last played at Tampa Bay in 2005, started. Derrick Brooks, who also was nursing injury, was activated and started the game to keep his consecutive games started streak (209) alive.

On the first drive of the game, Atlanta started at their own 23. On the third play of the game, Aqib Talib intercepted Matt Ryan, and returned the ball to the 19. Five plays later, Brian Griese connected with John Gilmore for a 5-yard touchdown.

Early in the second quarter, Tampa Bay started a 12-play, 81-yard drive at their own 19-yard line. On first & goal at the Atlanta 8-yard line, Earnest Graham rushed for an apparent 8-yard touchdown, but it was called back for a holding penalty. After losing ground and facing 3rd & goal at the 17, Warrick Dunn rumbled 17 yards, breaking several tackles for a touchdown. It was Dunn's first score since returning to the team. After a kickoff, Atlanta started their next drive at the 22-yard line. After two incompletions, on third down, Ryan was intercepted by Sabby Piscitelli, who returned the ball to the 17-yard line. Matt Bryant capped off the turnover with a field goal, and a 17–0 lead. Atlanta finally got onto the scoreboard with 12 seconds remaining in the half, with a Jason Elam field goal.

Early in the fourth quarter, Atlanta trailed 17–6. Facing 3rd & 8 at their own 19-yard line, an unusual play occurred. Matt Ryan completed a 20-yard pass to Roddy White. White fumbled, and it was recovered by Sabby Piscitelli of the Buccaneers. Piscitelli then ran 3 yards and attempted a lateral to Cato June. The lateral was actually an illegal forward pass, and fell incomplete to the ground. Thought to be a live ball, it was recovered once more by Atlanta, meanwhile a flag for a personal foul by Tampa Bay was also on the field. After several minutes of confusion and discussion by the officials, they awarded the ball to Atlanta at the Tampa Bay 48-yard line. Atlanta continued the drive and managed a field goal, trimming the lead to 17–9.

Late in the fourth quarter, Earnest Graham iced the game with a 68-yard touchdown run, and a final score of 24–9.

Scoring summary
Q Team Time Scoring play Score
1 TB 12:37 5-yard TD pass from Griese to Gilmore (Bryant kick) TB 7–0
2 TB 11:08 Dunn 17-yard TD run (Bryant kick) TB 14–0
2 TB 9:11 Bryant 33-yard FG TB 17–0
2 Atl 0:12 Elam 32-yard FG TB 17–3
3 Atl 1:03 Elam 27-yard FG TB 17–6
4 Atl 5:12 Elam 24-yard FG TB 17–9
4 TB 3:08 Graham 68-yard TD run (Bryant kick) TB 24–9

Week 3: at Chicago Bears edit

Period 1 2 34OTTotal
Buccaneers 7 7 010327
Bears 6 3 87024

at Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois

In the first quarter, both Tampa Bay and Chicago were fired up and committed several skirmishes. On the second play of the game, Brian Griese's pass was tipped and intercepted by Lance Briggs. The Bears capitalized on the turnover with a field goal. A field position battle saw the Bears kick another field goal, and hold a 6–0 lead early. After the early turnover, Brian Griese led the Buccaneers on an 8-play, 81-yard scoring drive. The drive was capped off by a touchdown pass to Ike Hilliard.

Early in the second quarter, Griese completed a pass to Maurice Stovall, but Stovall fumbled the ball with Chicago recovering at the 38-yard line. Attempting to score quickly, Kyle Orton threw deep to the endzone on the next play. The pass was broken up in the endzone, and bounced into the hands of Barrett Ruud for an improbable interception. The teams traded possessions twice, and the Bears found themselves driving across midfield with about 6 minutes left in the half. After a sack, Orton was again pressured, and threw a screen pass which was intercepted. Gaines Adams returned the ball 45 yards to the goal line, and after review, was awarded a touchdown. The Bears regrouped and drove to their own 44-yard line. On fourth down, a well-executed fake punt resulted in a 38-yard run by Garrett Wolfe. The Bears scored a third field goal as time expired in the half, and Tampa Bay took a 14–9 lead into halftime.

After an interception midway through the third quarter, Chicago scored their first touchdown (and added a two-point conversion) for a 17–14 lead. With less than 7 minutes to go in the fourth quarter, hoping to put the game out of reach, a fourth field goal by Gould put the Bears up by ten points.

Brian Griese drove the Buccaneers 63 yards in 12 plays, and set up a 35-yard field goal by Matt Bryant. The kick narrowed the deficit to 7 points. The Buccaneer defense held Chicago to a 3-and-out, and the Bears punted to Tampa Bay immediately after the two-minute warning. In just over a minute and a half, Griese drove the Buccaneers 81 yards in 11 plays. Jerramy Stevens caught a 1-yard touchdown pass with 10 seconds remaining in regulation to tie the score and force overtime.

In the overtime period, Tampa Bay won the coin toss and received. They quickly drove to the Chicago 39-yard line, but an intentional grounding penalty stalled the drive. Chicago received a punt, but was unable to cross midfield. Brad Maynard punted, and pinned the Buccaneers at their own 7-yard line.

Facing 3rd & 9 at their own 8-yard line, Griese passed to Jerramy Stevens for a short 2-yard gain. The drive, however, was given new life when a skirmish broke out and Charles Tillman of the Bears was called for unnecessary roughness. In seven plays, Griese drove the Buccaneers to the Chicago 44-yard line. With just over 5 minutes left in the overtime period, Griese connected with Antonio Bryant for a 38-yard pass, and a first & goal at the Chicago 6. Two plays later, Matt Bryant came on the field, and kicked a game-winning field goal.

Brian Griese set a franchise record for most pass attempts (67, fourth most in NFL history). His passing yards (407) was the third-most in team history.

Scoring summary
Q Team Time Scoring play Score
1 Chi 12:43 Gould 40-yard FG Chi 3–0
1 Chi 6:10 Gould 43-yard FG Chi 6–0
1 TB 1:50 4-yard TD pass from Griese to Hilliard (Bryant kick) TB 7–6
2 TB 5:26 Adams 45-yard interception return (Bryant kick) TB 14–6
2 Chi 0:00 Gould 43-yard FG TB 14–9
3 Chi 2:54 6-yard TD pass from Orton to Forté (pass successful) Chi 17–14
4 Chi 6:38 19-yard TD pass from Orton to Lloyd (Gould kick) Chi 24–14
4 TB 3:11 Bryant 35-yard FG Chi 24–17
4 TB 0:07 1-yard TD pass from Griese to Stevens (Bryant kick) 24–24
OT TB 4:21 Bryant 21-yard FG TB 27–24

Week 4: vs. Green Bay Packers edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Packers 7 0 7721
Buccaneers 0 13 71030

at Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida

Green Bay took the opening drive 58 yards for a touchdown, and the first score of the game. The remainder of the Packers' drives in the first half were largely unsuccessful. On the first play of the second quarter, Aaron Rodgers pass was tipped and then intercepted by Derrick Brooks. The turnover set the Buccaneers up on the Packers 32-yard line. Shortly thereafter, Brian Griese connected to Alex Smith to tie the score at 7.

Later in the second quarter, Green Bay faced 4th & 15 at their own 5-yard line. Derrick Frost punted from the back of the endzone, but the punt took a "Buccaneer bounce" and was downed at the Green Bay 41-yard line. The resulting good field position led to a Matt Bryant field goal, and a 10–7 lead. Earlier in the week, Bryant suffered tragedy off the field, with the death of his 3-month-old son Tryson. Four plays later, Rodgers was intercepted again, this time by Barrett Ruud. Before the end of the second quarter, Bryant kicked another field goal, and the Buccaneers led 13–7 at halftime.

Tampa Bay took the second half kickoff, and drove to the Packers 17-yard line. A play later, however, Griese's pass was bobbled by Michael Clayton at the 5, and intercepted by Tramon Williams. After trading possessions, midway through the third quarter, Green Bay was at their own 40-yard line. Ryan Grant fumbled, and Jermaine Phillips recovered for a 38-yard Buccaneer touchdown.

On the second play of Tampa Bay's next drive, Griese threw his second interception, which was returned to the 42-yard line. Aaron Rodgers threw a 48-yard touchdown pass to Greg Jennings to trim the score to 20–14. Rodgers, however, appeared to injure his throwing arm on the play.

Early in the fourth quarter, Griese threw his second straight interception (and third overall), which was returned 62 yards by Charles Woodson for a touchdown. The Packers took a 21–20 lead with just under 14 minutes to go, while rookie back-up quarterback Matt Flynn took over for the next drive.

With just over 8 minutes remaining, Griese led the Buccaneers on a 10-play, 58-yard drive, capped off by Matt Bryant's third field goal, and a 23–21 lead. Green Bay started with 2:26 remaining. On the drive's second play, Rodgers was intercepted by Gaines Adams. Earnest Graham iced the game with a 47-yard rush, followed by a 1-yard touchdown.

Scoring summary
Q Team Time Scoring play Score
1 GB 10:24 25-yard TD pass from Rodgers to Jennings (Crosby kick) GB 7–0
2 TB 12:09 9-yard TD pass from Griese to Smith (Bryant kick) 7–7
2 TB 6:43 Bryant 23-yard FG TB 10–7
2 TB 1:07 Bryant 36-yard FG TB 13–7
3 TB 6:00 Phillips 38-yard fumble return (Bryant kick) TB 20–7
3 GB 1:46 48-yard TD pass from Rodgers to Jennings (Crosby kick) TB 20–14
4 GB 13:43 Woodson 62-yard interception return (Crosby kick) GB 21–20
4 TB 2:26 Bryant 24-yard FG TB 23–21
4 TB 1:56 Graham 1-yard TD run (Bryant kick) TB 30–21

Week 5: at Denver Broncos edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Buccaneers 3 3 0713
Broncos 0 6 7316

at Invesco Field at Mile High, Denver, Colorado

  • Game time: Sunday October 5, 2008 – 4:05 p.m. EDT / 2:05 p.m. MDT
  • Game weather: 70 °F (21 °C) (Partly Cloudy)
  • Game attendance: 75,480
  • Referee: Walt Anderson
  • TV announcers (Fox): Chris Myers, Tim Ryan, & Tom Helmer

The Buccaneers traveled to Denver for the first time since 1996, and lost their second game of the 2008 season. Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler threw for 227 yards and one touchdown.

After trading possessions twice to start the game, Tampa Bay drove 65 yards on 7 plays, taking the lead 3–0. On the next possession, Denver managed to tie the score with a 55-yard field goal.

Later in the second quarter, Denver made a 9-play drive, capped off by a field goal, and a 6–3 lead. Tampa Bay took over with 2:21 left in the half. Brian Griese drove the Buccaneers in 11 plays to the Denver 11-yard line. As time ran out in the half, Matt Bryant kicked another field goal, and the game was tied 6–6 at halftime.

Tampa Bay took the second half kickoff, but was forced to punt. Josh Bidwell pinned the Broncos at their own 4-yard line. On the first play of the drive, however, Cutler connected with Tony Scheffler for 33 yards, and dug themselves out of the hole. The resulting good field possession allowed Denver to punt, and pin Tampa Bay at their own 11. Brian Griese threw an incompletion, and suffered an injured shoulder on the play. Jeff Garcia took over at quarterback.

With a short field, Denver drove 47 yards on only five plays, and took the lead again with a 10-yard touchdown pass by Cutler. They followed up with a field goal early in the fourth quarter, and held a 16–6 lead.

Late in the fourth quarter, Jeff Garcia drove the Buccaneers 90 yards in 13 plays. The drive was capped off with a 7-yard touchdown pass to Ike Hilliard. The touchdown trimmed the deficit to 16–13. Rather than an onside, Tampa Bay elected to squib kick, and Denver recovered. The Broncos managed two first downs, and ran out the clock to secure the victory.

Scoring summary
Q Team Time Scoring play Score
1 TB 4:28 Bryant 33-yard FG TB 3–0
2 Den 14:56 Prater 55-yard FG 3–3
2 Den 2:21 Prater 40-yard FG Den 6–3
2 TB 0:00 Bryant 31-yard FG 6–6
3 Den 5:41 10-yard TD pass from Cutler to Stokley (Prater kick) Den 13–6
4 Den 12:24 Prater 27-yard FG Den 16–6
4 TB 2:02 7-yard TD pass from Garcia to Hilliard (Bryant kick) Den 16–13

Week 6: vs. Carolina Panthers edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Panthers 0 3 003
Buccaneers 14 3 3727

at Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida

Hoping to rebound from their road loss to the Broncos, the Buccaneers went home for a Week 6 NFC South duel with the Carolina Panthers.

Carolina received the opening kickoff, but their opening drive was short-lived. At their own 41-yard line, Jason Baker's punt was blocked, and LB Geno Hayes returned the ball 22 yards for a touchdown, which was the first time that Tampa Bay returned a blocked punt for a touchdown since December 2, 2001 against the Bengals. Later in the first quarter, Jake Delhomme was intercepted by Tanard Jackson at the Carolina 36. Jeff Garcia drove the Buccaneers in five plays for a touchdown, and a 14–0 lead.

Carolina got on the board early in the second quarter, with a 20-yard field goal. The Panthers had 1st & goal at the Tampa Bay 3, and nearly suffered a fumble. After review, the ruling on the field (down by contact) was upheld, and the Pathers trimmed the deficit to 14–3.

On the next drive, Garcia connected deep to Michael Clayton, and a Matt Bryant field goal put the Buccaneers up 17–3. After trading possessions, Carolina was pinned back at their own 6-yard line. Delhomme drove the Panthers into Tampa territory, but was intercepted in the endzone by Jermaine Phillips. The turnover came up short, however, as Bryant missed a field goal to end the half.

Tampa Bay took the second half kickoff. Josh Bidwell punted, and the ball appeared to be downed at the 1-yard line, but officials ruled a touchback. After a replay challenge, the ruling was overturned, and Carolina took over inside their own 1. The poor field position led to another Tampa Bay field goal, and a 20–3 lead. Carolina's next drive went 3-and-out, and a poor punt set up the Buccaneers up at the 41. Jeff Garcia drove the Buccaneers to the 1-yard line, including a 3rd down scramble at the 2. Earnest Graham capped off the drive with a 1-yard touchdown.

All of Carolina's fourth quarter drives came up empty, and Tampa Bay ran out the clock to seal the victory. The win snapped a 5-game losing streak to Carolina at Raymond James Stadium.

With the win, the Buccaneers improved to 4–2.

Scoring summary
Q Team Time Scoring play Score
1 TB 12:25 Hayes 22-yard blocked punt return (Bryant kick) TB 7–0
1 TB 2:40 2-yard TD pass from Garcia to Smith (Bryant kick) TB 14–0
2 Car 12:31 Kasay 20-yard FG TB 14–3
2 TB 8:58 Bryant 37-yard FG TB 17–3
3 TB 6:03 Bryant 49-yard FG TB 20–3
4 TB 14:11 Graham 1-yard TD run (Bryant kick) TB 27–3

Week 7: vs. Seattle Seahawks edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Seahawks 0 0 3710
Buccaneers 7 10 0320

at Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida

Tampa Bay appeared on NBC's Sunday Night Football for the first time, and hosted a primetime home game for the first time since 2003. At halftime, festivities were scheduled honoring retired player Mike Alstott.

Seattle took the opening kickoff, but the Buccaneer defense forced a punt. Jeff Garcia led the Buccaneers to a 7–0 lead on their first drive after a 47-yard touchdown pass. Seattle's two other first quarter drives were 3 & outs.

Early in the second quarter, Garcia drove the Buccaneers to the Seattle 4-yard line. Ike Hilliard caught a pass, but was knocked out by a helmet-to-helmet hit. After a replay challenge, it was determined that Hilliard also fumbled the ball. Seattle took over possession, but the drive went 3 & out. Seattle's punt was received by Tampa Bay at their own 41. Garcia quickly drove the Buccaneers to the endzone, with Earnest Graham upping the lead to 14–0.

Justin Forsett returned the ensuing kickoff for Seattle all the way to the Tampa Bay 31. On the first play of the drive, however, Seneca Wallace was intercepted by Aqib Talib. The turnover led to a Matt Bryant field goal and a 17–0 lead. With just over 2 minutes remaining, Seneca Wallace fumbled the center exchange at the snap, and Tampa Bay recovered. As time expired in the half, Matt Bryant attempted a 47-yard field goal into the wind, but it fell short.

Seattle earned good field position early in the third quarter, which led to an Olindo Mare field goal. On their next drive, Maurice Morris broke for a 45-yard rush. The Buccaneer defense stiffened in the red zone, however, and Seattle missed a field goal.

Tampa Bay dominated the fourth quarter, executing a clock-eating, 16-play, 9½-minute drive, culminating with a Matt Bryant field goal and a 20–3 lead. A late touchdown pass by Seattle trimmed the lead to 20–10, but an ensuing onside kick failed. Tampa Bay ran the clock down, and improved to 4–0 at home with the victory.

With the win, the Buccaneers improved to 5–2.

Scoring summary
Q Team Time Scoring play Score
1 TB 9:13 47-yard TD pass from Garcia to Bryant (Bryant kick) TB 7–0
2 TB 6:32 Graham 1-yard TD run (Bryant kick) TB 14–0
2 TB 3:12 Bryant 27-yard FG TB 17–0
3 Sea 10:21 Mare 26-yard FG TB 17–3
4 TB 4:34 Bryant 27-yard FG TB 20–3
4 Sea 1:55 2-yard TD pass from Wallace to Carlson (Mare kick) TB 20–10

Week 8: at Dallas Cowboys edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Buccaneers 6 0 309
Cowboys 0 10 3013

at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas

Tampa Bay traveled to Dallas, for what would be their final regular season game at Texas Stadium. Jeff Garcia passed for 227 yards and no interceptions, and the Buccaneer defense held the Cowboys to only 172 yards, but the team fell by a score of 13–9.

With Tony Romo on the sidelines with a broken finger, former Buccaneer Brad Johnson started at quarterback for the Cowboys. Dallas' first three drives went 3-and-out, and Johnson's passing game sputtered. Meanwhile, Jeff Garcia twice drove the Buccaneers into the red zone, and two Matt Bryant field goals put Tampa Bay ahead 6–0.

Dallas got onto the scoreboard in the second quarter with a field goal. On the next drive, Tampa Bay drove 48 yards in 14 plays, but missed a 51-yard field goal. The Cowboys took the good field position, and drove into Tampa Bay territory. With 47 seconds left in the half, facing 3rd & 12 at the 49, the Cowboys' drive appeared to be halted. However, Ronde Barber was called for a horse-collar penalty, and the drive continued. Johnson capitalized on the penalty, and scored a touchdown pass to Roy Williams with 4 seconds left in the half.

Clifton Smith fumbled away the second half kickoff for Tampa Bay, setting up a field position battle in the third quarter. Each team added another field goal, and the score stood at 13–9 late in the fourth quarter. Garcia drove the Buccaneers 56 yards in 16 plays, to the Dallas 18-yard line. Facing 4th & 5 with 19 seconds to go, Garcia's pass fell incomplete, and Dallas held on for the victory.

With the loss, the Buccaneers fell to 5–3.

Scoring summary
Q Team Time Scoring play Score
1 TB 11:02 Bryant 36-yard FG TB 3–0
1 TB 1:14 Bryant 36-yard FG TB 6–0
2 Dal 9:38 Folk 38-yard FG TB 6–3
2 Dal 0:04 2-yard TD pass from Johnson to Williams kick) Dal 10–6
3 Dal 5:18 Folk 45-yard FG Dal 13–6
3 TB 0:39 Bryant 41-yard FG Dal 13–9

Week 9: at Kansas City Chiefs edit

Period 1 2 34OTTotal
Buccaneers 0 13 014330
Chiefs 14 10 03027

at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

Tampa Bay got off to a slow start as Kansas City took the opening drive 69 yards for a touchdown. On Tampa Bay's first play from scrimmage, Earnest Graham fumbled and the Chiefs recovered. The turnover led to another Kansas City touchdown, and a 14–0 lead.

Early in the second quarter, Tampa Bay drove into the red zone, and scored a field goal. On the following drive, the Chiefs executed a flea-flicker play and quarterback Tyler Thigpen caught an improbable 37-yard touchdown pass. Late in the second quarter, the Chiefs added a field goal, to stretch the lead to 24–3. On the ensuing kickoff, Clifton Smith scored a 97-yard kickoff return touchdown, the second such in franchise history. The Buccaneer defense held the Chiefs to a 3-and-out, and the offense took over with 1:08 to go. As time expired in the half, Matt Bryant's second field goal trimmed the deficit to 24–13.

Neither team scored in the third quarter, and all drives ended in punts. Early in the fourth quarter, Jeff Garcia again drove Tampa Bay into the red zone. Clifton Smith caught a pass, but fumbled at the 13. Kansas City recovered at their own 10. On the very next play, Jamaal Charles fumbled away a pitch in the backfield, and Tampa Bay recovered inside the 3. In a trick play, Jeff Garcia handed off to Earnest Graham, who passed to Alex Smith for a touchdown. A two-point conversion failed, and the score trimmed to 24–19.

With 3:34 to go, the Buccaneers drove to the Kansas City 3, and Earnest Graham appeared to be heading for a potential game-tying score. The ball was fumbled, however, and the Chiefs took over on a touchback. The Buccaneer defense forced a punt, and they took over with 1:50 to go. Jeff Garcia quickly drove the Buccaneers to a 25-yard touchdown, and a two-point conversion catch by Alex Smith sent the game to overtime.

In the overtime period, Tampa Bay won the coin toss. They drove to the Kansas City 15-yard line, and Matt Bryant won the game on a 34-yard field goal. The victory marked the largest comeback (from 21 points behind to win) in franchise history.

With the win, the Buccaneers went into their bye week at 6–3.

Scoring summary
Q Team Time Scoring play Score
1 KC 8:23 7-yard TD pass from Thigpen to Bowe (Barth kick) KC 7–0
1 KC 4:51 Smith 1-yard TD run (Barth kick) KC 14–0
2 TB 13:08 Bryant 25-yard FG KC 14–3
2 KC 10:19 37-yard TD pass from Bradley to Thigpen (Barth kick) KC 21–3
2 KC 2:17 Barth 39-yard FG KC 24–3
2 TB 2:13 Smith 97-yard kickoff return (Bryant kick) KC 24–10
2 TB 0:04 Bryant 43-yard FG KC 24–13
4 TB 13:40 3-yard TD pass from Graham to Smith (pass failed) KC 24–19
4 KC 7:38 Barth 28-yard FG KC 27–19
4 TB 0:25 24-yard TD pass from Garcia to Bryant (pass successful) 27–27
OT TB 10:24 Bryant 34-yard FG TB 30–27

Week 11: vs. Minnesota Vikings edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Vikings 3 10 0013
Buccaneers 3 3 7619

at Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida

The Tampa Bay defense sacked quarterback Gus Frerotte five times, and kicker Matt Bryant scored four field goals, as the Buccaneers prevailed over the visiting Vikings. Running back Adrian Peterson was held to only 85 yards, and the Vikings lost two fumbles.

On the second play of their first drive, running back Earnest Graham suffered an injured ankle, and sat out the remainder of the game. Both teams traded field goals, and the first quarter was tied 3–3.

Two costly Tampa Bay penalties set the Vikings up at the Tampa Bay 12. Three plays later, a touchdown gave Minnesota a 10–3 lead. On the following drive, Jeff Garcia drove the Buccaneers into Vikings territory. A roughing the passer penalty on Ray Edwards then gave the Buccaneers a 1st & goal at the 3-yard line. A field goal was the result.

Minnesota went on a long field goal drive, and improved their lead to 13–6 at the half.

Tampa Bay's defense took over in the second half. The Buccaneers took the second half kickoff, and Garcia methodically drove the offense into the red zone. At the Minnesota 17-yard line, a series of penalties disrupted the drive. A holding call on Jerramy Stevens pushed them back 10 yards. Antonio Bryant then electrified the crowd with an apparent 27-yard catch and run touchdown. The touchdown, however, was called back for holding. An offsides penalty on Minnesota set up 2nd & 25 at the 32. Garcia connected for a 31-yard pass to Stevens, and the Buccaneers ultimately tied the game at 13–13.

Minnesota's first drive of the third quarter saw them drive to their own 49-yard line. They went for it on a 4th & 1, but failed, turing the ball over on downs. Tampa Bay again drove into Minnesota territory, but Clifton Smith fumbled. The turnover came up empty, however, as the Vikings were forced to punt.

With 14:28 remaining in the fourth quarter, Tampa Bay started a 13-play, 69-yard, drive of almost 9 minutes, capped off by a go-ahead field goal. Maurice Hicks fumbled away the ensuing kickoff, and Tampa Bay scored yet another field goal. Two drives in the final 4 minutes by the Vikings came up empty, a turnover on downs, and a fumble, and Tampa Bay held on to win 19–13.

Scoring summary
Q Team Time Scoring play Score
1 Min 6:58 Longwell 43-yard FG Min 3–0
1 TB 2:54 Bryant 39-yard FG 3–3
2 Min 13:40 4-yard TD pass from Frerotte to Wade (Longwell kick) Min 10–3
2 TB 7:51 Bryant 26-yard FG Min 10–6
2 Min 1:52 Longwell 37-yard FG Min 13–6
3 TB 9:33 Askew 1-yard TD run (Bryant kick) 13–13
4 TB 5:41 Bryant 29-yard FG TB 16–13
4 TB 3:34 Bryant 26-yard FG TB 19–13

Week 12: at Detroit Lions edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Buccaneers 0 21 14338
Lions 17 0 3020

at Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan

In the first quarter, the Buccaneers started out flat, and found themselves trailing 17–0 to the winless Detroit Lions. After trading possessions to open the game, quarterback Daunte Culpepper led the Lions on a seven-play touchdown drive to go up 7–0. On the following drive, Jeff Garcia ran into running back Carnell Williams and fumbled the ball. Daniel Bullocks recovered the ball and returned it 44 yards for a touchdown. The Lions added a field goal late in the first quarter, and led 17–0.

Early in the second quarter, Jeff Garcia quickly moved the Buccaneers down the field for their first touchdown. The Lions went three-and-out, and the Buccaneers went on another touchdown drive to trim the deficit to 17–14. Less than two minutes later, Ronde Barber intercepted Daunte Culpepper at the Detroit 24. On the very next play, Garcia connected with Jerramy Stevens, and the Buccaneers took their first lead of the game at 21–17.

On their first possession of the second half, the Lions again went three-and-out. Nick Harris punted, and Clifton Smith returned the punt 70 yards for a touchdown. Later in the third quarter, Ronde Barber intercepted Culpepper for the second time, this time returning the ball for a touchdown. Culpepper was benched and back-up quarterback Drew Stanton stepped in. By the end of the third quarter, the Lions trimmed the deficit to 35–20.

Warrick Dunn broke off a 40-yard run, and a roughing the passer penalty put Tampa Bay in the red zone. An unnecessary roughness penalty, along with Garcia being tripped by him own man, however, forced the Buccaneers to settle for a fourth quarter Matt Bryant field goal.

With 8 minutes remaining, the Lions received a punt and Daunte Culpepper returned to the game. Culpepper's pass was complete to John Standeford, but he fumbled and Tampa Bay recovered. They did not surrender the ball again, and ran out the clock to seal the victory.

Scoring summary
Q Team Time Scoring play Score
1 Det 6:12 15-yard TD pass from Culpepper to Johnson (Hanson kick) Det 7–0
1 Det 4:49 Bullocks 44-yard fumble return (Hanson kick) Det 14–0
1 Det 0:15 Hanson 38-yard FG Det 17–0
2 TB 11:25 Dunn 13-yard TD run (Bryant kick) Det 17–7
2 TB 4:48 36-yard TD pass from Garcia to Hilliard (Bryant kick) Det 17–14
2 TB 3:05 24-yard TD pass from Garcia to Stevens (Bryant kick) TB 21–17
3 TB 11:49 Smith 70-yard punt return (Bryant kick) TB 28–17
3 TB 9:14 Barber 65-yard interception return (Bryant kick) TB 35–17
3 Det 2:47 Hanson 40-yard FG TB 35–20
4 TB 12:54 Bryant 48-yard FG TB 38–20

Week 13: vs. New Orleans Saints edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Saints 3 7 01020
Buccaneers 0 6 14323

at Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida

New Orleans took the opening kickoff, and quarterback Drew Brees drove the Saints to the Tampa Bay 30-yard line. On a 4th down and 1, however, they were stopped and turned the ball over on downs. At their own 41-yard line, Buccaneers quarterback Jeff Garcia threw an apparent completion, but was intercepted by Jonathan Vilma. The turnover led to a Saints field goal. Midway through the first quarter, heavy rain began to fall.

Tampa Bay took their next possession to the New Orleans 21, and tied the score at 3–3. Late in the second quarter, Clifton Smith returned a New Orleans punt 42 yards to the 39-yard line. The good field position led to a second Matt Bryant field goal. Brees took over with just over two minutes left in the half. He quickly led the Saints on a six-play touchdown drive, and took a 10–6 lead into halftime.

Tampa Bay's opening drive of the third quarter was capped off by an 8-yard touchdown run by Carnell "Cadillac" Williams, his first touchdown since returning to play a week earlier. New Orleans went three-and-out on their next drive, while Tampa Bay stretched their lead moments later with a 39-yard touchdown pass to Antonio Bryant. Looking to answer, Brees was intercepted in the endzone by Cato June.

Early in the fourth quarter, Brees again drove deep into Tampa Bay territory. An apparent interception in the endzone was negated by a penalty, and the drive continued. With new life, Brees connected to Pierre Thomas, and trimmed the deficit to 20–17.

After Tampa Bay was held to two three-and-outs, Josh Bidwell shanked a punt, setting New Orleans up at the Tampa Bay 49-yard line. A field goal tied the score at 20–20 with less than six minutes remaining. With 2:33 to go, Jermaine Phillips intercepted Drew Brees, and returned the ball to the New Orleans 17. Matt Bryant kicked the go-ahead field goal at the two-minute warning. With 1:45 left, Brees was intercepted by Phillip Buchanon to ice the victory.

The win marked head coach Jon Gruden's 100th career NFL victory.[9]

Scoring summary
Q Team Time Scoring play Score
1 NO 5:44 Hartley 47-yard FG NO 3-0
2 TB 14:54 Bryant 38-yard FG 3–3
2 TB 2:38 Bryant 23-yard FG TB 6–3
2 NO 0:40 13-yard TD pass from Brees to Moore (Hartley kick) NO 10-6
3 TB 10:24 Williams 8-yard run (Bryant kick) TB 13–10
3 TB 8:45 39-yard TD pass from Garcia to Bryant (Bryant kick) TB 20–10
4 NO 12:18 20-yard TD pass from Brees to Thomas (Hartley kick) TB 20–17
4 NO 5:38 Hartley 43-yard FG 20–20
4 TB 2:00 Bryant 37-yard FG TB 23–20

Week 14: at Carolina Panthers edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Buccaneers 0 3 14623
Panthers 3 7 72138

at Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina

Tampa Bay visited division foe Carolina on Monday Night Football with first place in the NFC South on the line. The Buccaneers went 3-and-out on their first drive, while Carolina scored a field goal for the first points of the game. Late in the first quarter, Tampa Bay drove to the Carolina 22, but Matt Bryant's field goal bounced off the upright no good.

In the second quarter, Jake Delhomme drove the Panthers into Tampa Bay territory. At the 19-yard line, Ronde Barber intercepted. The Buccaneers then drove to the Carolina 1-yard line, but their red zone woes continued. They failed to score a touchdown, and Matt Bryant instead tied the game at 3–3.

DeAngelo Williams rushed for a 40-yard gain late in the second quarter, setting up a Jonathan Stewart touchdown run at the two-minute warning. Carolina took the lead into halftime 10–3.

A penalty on the second half kickoff set Carolina up at their own 7. DeAngelo Williams again broke another long rush (28 yards), and Carolina crossed midfield. Jermaine Phillips made a "circus catch" interception, and the Buccaneers took over at the 47. Two plays later, Jeff Garcia connected to Antonio Bryant for a 50-yard touchdown bomb, tying the score at 10–10. After back-to-back "shootout" touchdowns, the score was tied 17–17 after three-quarters.

In the fourth quarter, the rushing duo of DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart steamrolled a weary Buccaneers defense. Two touchdowns early in the fourth put the Panthers up 31–17. Garcia attempted to mount a comeback, and led the Buccaneers on an 82-yard touchdown drive. After a blocked extra point, and a failed onside kick, Carolina took over with 2:28 remaining. Facing 3rd down & 4, DeAngelo Williams stymied the Buccaneers with a breakaway 36-yard touchdown run.

Carolina racked up 299 yards rushing, and took over sole possession of first place in the NFC South division.

Scoring summary
Q Team Time Scoring play Score
1 Car 8:53 Kasay 33-yard FG Car 3–0
2 TB 6:37 Bryant 20-yard FG 3–3
2 Car 1:59 Stewart 2-yard run (Kasay kick) Car 10–3
3 TB 11:34 50-yard TD pass from Garcia to Bryant (Bryant kick) 10–10
3 Car 8:28 38-yard TD pass from Delhomme to Smith (Kasay kick) Car 17–10
3 TB 3:37 Williams 4-yard run (Bryant kick) 17–17
4 Car 13:27 Stewart 4-yard run (Kasay kick) Car 24–17
4 Car 8:38 Williams 16-yard run (Kasay kick) Car 31–17
4 TB 2:36 15-yard TD pass from Garcia to Bryant (kick blocked) Car 31–23
4 Car 2:17 Williams 36-yard run (Kasay kick) Car 38–23

Week 15: at Atlanta Falcons edit

Period 1 2 34OTTotal
Buccaneers 0 7 03010
Falcons 10 0 00313

at Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Georgia

Quarterback Jeff Garcia, as well as Cato June, sat out of the game with injuries, and Brian Griese started for the Buccaneers. Penalties and defense dominated the game, a key matchup in the NFC South playoff race.

Leading 10–0 in the second quarter, Matt Ryan threw deep to the endzone, but was intercepted by Aqib Talib. On Atlanta's nxt drive, Ronde Barber intercepted Ryan, setting the Buccaneers up at the 33-yard line. With 15 seconds remaining in the half, Brian Griese connected for a 20-yard touchdown pass to Antonio Bryant.

Midway through the third quarter, Matt Ryan completed a pass to Jason Rader, who ran for the endzone. Before he crossed the goal line, however, Jermaine Phillips punched the ball from his grasp, and it was recovered in the endzone by Tampa Bay. The Buccaneers' ensuing possession, however, came up empty, as Griese himself was intercepted past midfield.

The next five possessions by both teams resulted in punts. In an attempt to tie the score with 3:43 remaining, Matt Bryant's field goal sailed wide left. The Falcons were held to a 3-and-out, and lined up for a punt with 2:37 to go. Michael Koenen's punt was blocked, and Sabby Piscitelli returned it to the 22. After driving to the 9-yard line, the Buccaneers settled for a game-tying field goal, and forced overtime.

In overtime, the Buccaneers won the toss, but were forced to punt. With just over 4 minutes remaining in the overtime period, Jason Elam kicked a game-winning field goal for the Falcons.

Scoring summary
Q Team Time Scoring play Score
1 Atl 6:53 Elam 26-yard FG Atl 3–0
1 Atl 3:46 Turner 1-yard TD run (Elam kick) Atl 10–0
2 TB 0:15 20-yard TD pass from Griese to Bryant (Bryant kick) Atl 10–7
4 TB 0:48 Bryant 38-yard FG 10–10
OT Atl 4:08 Elam 34-yard FG stadium=l 13–10

Week 16: vs. San Diego Chargers edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Chargers 7 13 02141
Buccaneers 7 3 14024

at Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida

Tampa Bay hosted San Diego, with both teams alive for playoff contention. With quarterback Jeff Garcia back in the lineup, the Buccaneers drove into San Diego territory early in the first quarter. At the 36-yard line, an Antonio Bryant fumble was recovered by San Diego. Philip Rivers quickly led San Diego down the field for their first score. On the ensuing kickoff, Clifton Smith returned the ball 72 yards to the San Diego 11-yard line. Four plays later, B. J. Askew tied the score at 7–7.

Trailing 17–7 late in the second quarter, Tampa Bay drove to the San Diego 31, where Matt Bryant kicked a field goal with 22-second left in the half. A quick 25-yard pass by Rivers, however, allowed Nate Kaeding to kick a 57-yard field goal, and take a 20–10 lead into halftime.

Tampa Bay took the second half kickoff, and Garcia led the Buccaneers on a long scoring drive. After a scramble to the 7, Garcia scrambled once more for a 7-yard touchdown run. On their next possession, Garcia connected deep to a wide-open Antonio Bryant for a 71-yard touchdown. The third quarter ended with Tampa Bay leading 24–20.

The fourth quarter saw Tampa Bay's hope fizzle. Two touchdowns by the Chargers, and a Garcia interception saw the Buccaneers trailing 34–24 with time running out. With less than 7 minutes to go, Garcia found himself scrambling again, this time for a 7-yard first down run. Quentin Jammer slammed into Garcia's helmet, and Garcia began to bleed visibly from him nose and forehead. Driving across midfield with just over 3 minutes to go, Garcia was intercepted by Antoine Cason, who returned the ball 59 yards for the game-icing touchdown.

With the loss, their first home defeat of the season, the Buccaneers failed to secure a playoff berth. A win in week 17 against the Raiders, coupled with a loss by Dallas, would have been required for Tampa Bay to qualify for the playoffs.

Scoring summary
Q Team Time Scoring play Score
1 SD 5:14 11-yard TD pass from Rivers to Manumaleuna (Kaeding kick) SD 7–0
1 TB 2:44 Askew 1-yard run (Bryant kick) 7–7
2 SD 13:37 15-yard TD pass from Rivers to Gates (Kaeding kick) SD 14–7
2 SD 5:37 Kaeding 28-yard FG SD 17–7
2 TB 0:22 Bryant 49-yard FG SD 17–10
2 SD 0:04 Kaeding 57-yard FG SD 20–10
3 TB 7:47 Garcia 7-yard run (Bryant kick) SD 20–17
3 TB 5:19 71-yard TD pass from Garcia to Bryant (Bryant kick) TB 24–20
4 SD 14:53 5-yard TD pass from Rivers to Gates (Kaeding kick) SD 27–24
4 SD 7:29 32-yard TD pass from Rivers to Sproles (Kaeding kick) SD 34–24
4 SD 3:13 Cason 59-yard interception return (Kaeding kick) SD 41–24

Week 17: vs. Oakland Raiders edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Raiders 0 14 01731
Buccaneers 0 7 71024

at Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida

Tampa Bay concluded the 2008 regular season against the Oakland Raiders, coach Jon Gruden's former team, and the team they beat in Super Bowl XXXVII. Tampa Bay needed a victory, and a loss by Dallas to clinch a wild card playoff berth.

The first quarter was a defensive battle, with both teams struggling to cross midfield. Early in the second quarter, Johnnie Lee Higgins returned a punt for Oakland to the Tampa Bay 40. Michael Bush scored a touchdown run, the first rushing touchdown given up by the Buccaneers at home, to give Oakland a 7–0 lead. Jeff Garcia followed up with a 10-play, 80-yard drive, including a 29-yard pass to Michael Clayton.

Both teams started the third quarter with 3-and-out drives. Ont the next drive Jeff Garcia connected for a 25-yard pass to Carnell "Cadillac" Williams, then a 58-yard bomb to Clayton for a touchdown. Nearing the end of the third quarter, Tampa Bay again went on a long scoring drive, capping it off with a Matt Bryant field goal, and a 17–14 lead.

With 12:25 remaining, JaMarcus Russell was intercepted by Sabby Piscitelli at the 5-yard line. Piscitelli returned the ball 84 yards to the Oakland 11. Two plays later "Cadillac" Williams was in the endzone for his second touchdown of the day.

A pass interference call on Will Allen moved Oakland to the Tampa Bay 12-yard line, and led to a Raiders touchdown. Leading 24–21 with just under 10 minutes to go, Tampa Bay looked to run the clock out. "Cadillac" Williams rumbled for 28 yards, but fell with an apparent serious knee injury, the second of his career. Tampa Bay ultimately turned the ball over on downs at the Oakland 33. On the very next play, Michael Bush busted through the Buccaneer defense to score a go-ahead, 64-yard touchdown run. After a Jeff Garcia interception, and a late Oakland field goal, the Buccaneers fell to the Raiders 31–24, and thus once again the home team hosting the Super Bowl will not play in it, having failed to even make the post-season.

With the loss, Tampa Bay's season ended at 9–7. Head coach Jon Gruden and General manager Bruce Allen were fired January 16, 2009.

Scoring summary
Q Team Time Scoring play Score
2 Oak 10:44 Bush 4-yard run (Janikowski kick) Oak 7–0
2 TB 5:45 Williams 9-yard run (Bryant kick) 7–7
2 Oak 0:35 3-yard TD pass from Russell to Schilens (Janikowski kick) Oak 14–7
3 TB 10:14 58-yard TD pass from Garcia to Clayton (Bryant kick) 14–14
4 TB 14:56 Bryant 29-yard FG TB 17–14
4 TB 11:35 Williams 8-yard run (Bryant kick) TB 24–14
4 Oak 10:00 12-yard TD pass from Russell to Higgins (Janikowski kick) TB 24–21
4 Oak 7:16 Bush 64-yard run (Janikowski kick) Oak 28–24
4 Oak 1:13 Janikowski 25-yard FG Oak 31–24

Awards and achievements edit

Pro Bowl selections edit

References edit

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  4. ^ "Bucs coach Jon Gruden, GM Bruce Allen receive extensions". OrlandoSentinel.com. January 23, 2008. Retrieved February 4, 2008.
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External links edit

  • Buccaneers.com Official site
  • NFL.com Official site

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The 2008 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season was the franchise s 33rd season in the National Football League NFL the 11th playing their home games at Raymond James Stadium and the seventh and final under head coach Jon Gruden Though the team finished with a winning record 9 7 they failed to defend their 2007 NFC South championship and did not qualify for the playoffs after finishing the year on a four game losing streak Just weeks after the conclusion of the regular season head coach Jon Gruden was fired 1 a move that came as a surprise both to sports writers 2 and Gruden himself 3 General manager Bruce Allen was also fired It would also be Gruden s last time coaching until 10 years later when he returned to coach the Oakland Raiders in 2018 whom he previously coached from 1998 to 2001 2008 Tampa Bay Buccaneers seasonOwnerMalcolm GlazerHead coachJon GrudenHome fieldRaymond James StadiumResultsRecord9 7Division place3rd NFC SouthPlayoff finishDid not qualifyPro Bowlers4 CB Ronde BarberLB Derrick BrooksG Davin JosephKR Clifton SmithAP All ProsKR Clifton Smith 2nd team 2007 Buccaneers seasons 2009 This marked the 24th consecutive year in which the Super Bowl did not include the team in whose region the game was being played the last team being the 49ers in 1984 Contents 1 Offseason 1 1 Headlines 1 2 Signings 1 3 Selected losses 2 Summary 3 Staff 4 Roster 5 2008 NFL draft 6 Preseason 6 1 Preseason week 1 at Miami Dolphins 6 2 Preseason week 2 New England Patriots 6 3 Preseason week 3 Jacksonville Jaguars 6 4 Preseason week 4 at Houston Texans 7 Schedule 8 Standings 9 Game summaries 9 1 Week 1 at New Orleans Saints 9 2 Week 2 vs Atlanta Falcons 9 3 Week 3 at Chicago Bears 9 4 Week 4 vs Green Bay Packers 9 5 Week 5 at Denver Broncos 9 6 Week 6 vs Carolina Panthers 9 7 Week 7 vs Seattle Seahawks 9 8 Week 8 at Dallas Cowboys 9 9 Week 9 at Kansas City Chiefs 9 10 Week 11 vs Minnesota Vikings 9 11 Week 12 at Detroit Lions 9 12 Week 13 vs New Orleans Saints 9 13 Week 14 at Carolina Panthers 9 14 Week 15 at Atlanta Falcons 9 15 Week 16 vs San Diego Chargers 9 16 Week 17 vs Oakland Raiders 10 Awards and achievements 10 1 Pro Bowl selections 11 References 12 External linksOffseason editHeadlines edit On January 23 2008 the Buccaneers re signed head coach Jon Gruden and general manager Bruce Allen through the 2011 season 4 Tampa Bay was rumored to lead a list of four teams possibly playing an NFL International Series game in London 5 They were ultimately not chosen 6 Tampa Bay was one of the teams rumored to be involved with a trade for Brett Favre after he was reinstated to the league from retirement He ultimately signed with the Jets Signings edit The Tampa Bay Buccaneers resigned free agents Michael Bennett cut November 12 Kevin Carter Antoine Cash Sammy Davis Jerramy Stevens On June 11 the team settled with estranged quarterback Jake Plummer for 3 5 million Free agent acquisitions include former team player Warrick Dunn Falcons and Brian Griese Bears Selected losses edit Brian Kelly John Wade Matt Lehr Anthony Becht Mark Jones Kalvin Pearson Michael Pittman Greg Spires Bruce Gradkowski Ryan Nece Chris Simms Luke Petitgout Anthony DavisSummary editTampa Bay s offseason gained attention when they expressed interest in free agent quarterback Brett Favre After Favre signed with the Jets tension was reported between head coach Jon Gruden and incumbent quarterback Jeff Garcia Garcia was recovering from a preseason injury but was still named the starter After dropping the season opener Garcia was benched in favor of Brian Griese Griese helped the team to victories in the next three games With Garcia back as the starter for week 6 the Buccaneers went 6 1 over the next 7 games At the end of November Tampa Bay found themselves in first place in the NFC South They tied a franchise best start of 9 3 were undefeated at home 6 0 and controlled their own destiny for a first round bye in the playoffs The month of December however saw the Buccaneers season collapse A humiliating loss on Monday Night Football against Carolina took away their hopes of a division title Meanwhile longtime defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin announced he was leaving to join his son Lane at Tennessee The defense began to struggle mightily especially against the run An overtime loss at Atlanta followed by two home losses dropped the Bucs to 9 7 and out of the playoffs Less than three weeks later head coach Gruden and general manager Bruce Allen were fired 1 Staff editTampa Bay Buccaneers 2008 coaching staffFront office Owner President Malcolm Glazer Executive vice president Bryan Glazer Executive vice president Edward Glazer Executive vice president Joel Glazer general manager Bruce Allen Director of football operations Mark Arteaga Director of pro personnel Mark DominikHead coaches Head coach Jon Gruden Associate head coach special teams coordinator running backs Richard Bisaccia Assistant head coach Larry Coyer Assistant to the head coach football operations Paul KellyOffensive coaches Offensive coordinator offensive line Bill Muir Quarterbacks Greg Olson Assistant running backs Tim Berbenich Wide receivers Richard Mann Tight ends Bob Casullo Assistant offensive line George Yarno Offensive assistant Jay Gruden Offensive assistant Sean McVay Defensive coaches Defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin Defensive line Todd Wash Linebackers Gus Bradley Defensive backs Raheem Morris Defensive quality control Johnny Cox Defensive quality control Ejiro EveroSpecial teams coaches Special teams quality control Dwayne StukesStrength and conditioning Head strength and conditioning Mike Morris Assistant strength and conditioning Kurt SchultzRoster editTampa Bay Buccaneers 2008 final rosterQuarterbacks 7 Jeff Garcia 8 Brian Griese 11 Josh Johnson 12 Luke McCownRunning backs 35 B J Askew FB 33 Jameel Cook FB 28 Warrick Dunn 22 Clifton Smith 24 Cadillac WilliamsWide receivers 89 Antonio Bryant 87 Brian Clark 80 Michael Clayton 84 Joey Galloway 19 Ike Hilliard 10 Dexter JacksonTight ends 88 John Gilmore 81 Alex Smith 86 Jerramy Stevens Offensive linemen 52 Jeff Faine C 75 Davin Joseph G 77 James Lee T 79 Sean Mahan C 70 Donald Penn T 78 Arron Sears G 65 Jeremy Trueblood T 76 Jeremy Zuttah GDefensive linemen 90 Gaines Adams DE 93 Kevin Carter DE 94 Patrick Chukwurah DE 71 Jovan Haye DT 95 Chris Hovan DT 96 Greg Peterson DE 98 Ryan Sims DT 91 Stylez G White DE 97 Jimmy Wilkerson DE Linebackers 58 Quincy Black OLB 55 Derrick Brooks OLB 57 Adam Hayward MLB 59 Cato June OLB 50 Matt McCoy OLB 51 Barrett Ruud MLB 56 Rod Wilson OLBDefensive backs 26 Will Allen FS 20 Ronde Barber CB 31 Phillip Buchanon CB 36 Tanard Jackson FS 43 Elbert Mack CB 30 Donte Nicholson SS 21 Sabby Piscitelli SS 25 Aqib Talib CBSpecial teams 9 Josh Bidwell P 3 Matt Bryant K 48 Andrew Economos LS Reserve lists 27 Torrie Cox CB IR nbsp 34 Earnest Graham RB IR nbsp 14 Cortez Hankton WR IR nbsp 54 Geno Hayes LB IR nbsp 23 Jermaine Phillips S IR nbsp 44 Byron Storer FB IR nbsp 85 Maurice Stovall WR IR nbsp Practice squad 39 Kyle Arrington CB 38 Omar Cuff RB 32 Greg Fassitt CB 6 Sergey Ivanov S Int l 68 Matt Lentz G T 92 Dre Moore DT 82 Jason Pociask TE 17 Micheal Spurlock WR 74 Julius Wilson OTRookies in italics53 active 7 inactive 9 practice squad2008 NFL draft edit2008 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Draft Selections Draft order Player name Position Height Weight CollegeRound Choice1 20 Aqib Talib CB 6 1 206 Kansas2 58 Dexter Jackson WR 5 9 182 Appalachian State3 83 Jeremy Zuttah G 6 4 295 Rutgers4 115 Dre Moore DT 6 4 305 Maryland5 160 Josh Johnson QB 6 2 201 San Diego6 175 Geno Hayes LB 6 1 226 Florida State7 238 Cory Boyd RB 6 1 218 South CarolinaPreseason editWeek Date Opponent Result Record Venue Recap1 August 9 at Miami Dolphins W 17 6 1 0 Dolphin Stadium Recap2 August 17 New England Patriots W 27 10 2 0 Raymond James Stadium Recap3 August 23 Jacksonville Jaguars L 17 23 2 1 Raymond James Stadium Recap4 August 28 at Houston Texans W 16 6 3 1 Reliant Stadium RecapNOTE Due to NBC s coverage of the 2008 Summer Olympics two of the Buccaneers pre season games were telecast on WTVT as WFLA broadcast the Olympics The Tampa Bay Buccaneers held Training Camp at Disney s Wide World of Sports Complex from July 26 through August 14 They played four preseason games and finished with a record of 3 1 During the month of July and into the early stages of training camp the Buccaneers were one of the teams in the running to sign Brett Favre who ended his 6 month long retirement Favre ultimately signed with the Jets Meanwhile starting quarterback Jeff Garcia suffered a calf injury during the first week of camp Quarterback duties were shared among five players for the preseason with Garcia named the starter for the regular season On the final day of cuts Tampa Bay finally waived quarterback Chris Simms who had played sparsely since injuring his spleen in week 3 of 2006 Preseason week 1 at Miami Dolphins edit Stadium Dolphin Stadium Miami Gardens Florida Television WFLA Chris Myers Charles Davis amp Dave Reynolds sideline reporter Summary Tampa Bay opened their preseason with a 17 6 win against in state rivals the Miami Dolphins Michael Bennett rushed for 74 yards and one touchdown Quarterback duties were shared amongst four players McCown Simms Griese and Johnson No injuries were reported and the team committed zero penalties Preseason week 2 New England Patriots edit Stadium Raymond James Stadium Tampa Florida Television NFL Network Fran Charles Sterling Sharpe and Marshall Faulk Summary Tampa Bay hosted New England in their preseason home opener A dominating 27 10 performance saw Tampa Bay improve to 2 0 in the preseason The Buccaneers rushed for 170 yards led by Michael Bennett for the second week in a row with 57 The Buccaneer defense forced 3 turnovers held the Patriots to only 56 yards rushing and Sabby Piscitelli recovered and returned a Patriot fumble for a touchdown Preseason week 3 Jacksonville Jaguars edit Stadium Raymond James Stadium Tampa Florida Television WTVT Chris Myers Charles Davis amp Dave Reynolds sideline reporter Summary Tampa Bay fell to their in state rival Jacksonville 23 17 in their final home game of the preseason Quarterback Jeff Garcia returned to the starting lineup and played for a considerable portion of the first half Three turnovers and a missed field goal however put the Buccaneers behind at halftime 10 7 Late in the game Antoine Cash drove head first into the side of Marcus Hamilton injuring both Cash suffered a neck injury and was removed on a stretcher In the final minute Luke McCown drove the Buccaneers to the Jacksonville 9 yard line hoping for a game winning touchdown The ball was turned over on downs and ended with Jacksonville the victor Preseason week 4 at Houston Texans edit Stadium Reliant Stadium Houston Texas Television WFLA Chris Myers Charles Davis amp Dave Reynolds sideline reporter Summary Tampa Bay wrapped up the preseason with a win against the Houston Texans by a score of 16 6 Josh Johnson and Chris Simms shared quarterback duties and Kenneth Darby led the team in rushing 55 yards The highlight of scoring was rookie Dexter Jackson s 83 yard punt return touchdown The Buccaneer defense sacked Houston once and had one interception Kicker Matt Bryant finished up a shaky preseason kicking 3 out of 5 field goals Schedule editWeek Date Opponent Result Record Venue Recap1 September 7 at New Orleans Saints L 20 24 0 1 Louisiana Superdome Recap2 September 14 Atlanta Falcons W 24 9 1 1 Raymond James Stadium Recap3 September 21 at Chicago Bears W 27 24 OT 2 1 Soldier Field Recap4 September 28 Green Bay Packers W 30 21 3 1 Raymond James Stadium Recap5 October 5 at Denver Broncos L 13 16 3 2 Invesco Field at Mile High Recap6 October 12 Carolina Panthers W 27 3 4 2 Raymond James Stadium Recap7 October 19 Seattle Seahawks W 20 10 5 2 Raymond James Stadium Recap8 October 26 at Dallas Cowboys L 9 13 5 3 Texas Stadium Recap9 November 2 at Kansas City Chiefs W 30 27 OT 6 3 Arrowhead Stadium Recap10 Bye11 November 16 Minnesota Vikings W 19 13 7 3 Raymond James Stadium Recap12 November 23 at Detroit Lions W 38 20 8 3 Ford Field Recap13 November 30 New Orleans Saints W 23 20 9 3 Raymond James Stadium Recap14 December 8 at Carolina Panthers L 23 38 9 4 Bank of America Stadium Recap15 December 14 at Atlanta Falcons L 10 13 OT 9 5 Georgia Dome Recap16 December 21 San Diego Chargers L 24 41 9 6 Raymond James Stadium Recap17 December 28 Oakland Raiders L 24 31 9 7 Raymond James Stadium RecapIn week 16 Tampa Bay vs San Diego was originally scheduled for 8 15 pm part of NBC s SNF However under the flex scheduling policy it was moved to 1 p m Standings editNFC Southviewtalkedit W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK 2 Carolina Panthers 12 4 0 750 4 2 8 4 414 329 W1 5 Atlanta Falcons 11 5 0 688 3 3 8 4 391 325 W3Tampa Bay Buccaneers 9 7 0 563 3 3 8 4 361 323 L4New Orleans Saints 8 8 0 500 2 4 5 7 463 393 L1Game summaries editWeek 1 at New Orleans Saints edit Period 1 2 34TotalBuccaneers 7 3 3720Saints 7 0 10724at Louisiana Superdome New Orleans Louisiana Game time Sunday September 7 2008 1 00 p m EDT 12 00 p m CDTGame weather IndoorsGame attendance 69 881Referee Alberto RiveronTV announcers Fox Thom Brennaman Brian Billick and Eric Richey sideline reporter The Buccaneers began their 2008 campaign on the road against their NFC South foe the New Orleans Saints In the first quarter Tampa Bay trailed as Saints QB Drew Brees completed a 39 yard TD pass to WR David Patten The Bucs would respond with CB Phillip Buchanon returning an interception 26 yards for a touchdown In the second quarter Tampa Bay took the lead with kicker Matt Bryant getting a 37 yard field goal In the third quarter New Orleans would reply with kicker Martin Gramatica getting a 34 yard field goal yet the Buccaneers replied with Bryant nailing a 33 yard field goal Afterwards the Saints got their lead back with Brees completing an 84 yard TD pass to WR Devery Henderson In the fourth quarter Tampa Bay would go ahead again as QB Jeff Garcia completing a 2 yard TD pass to WR Ike Hilliard However New Orleans regained the lead after Brees completing a 42 yard TD pass to RB Reggie Bush Inside the final minute Garcia drove the Buccaneers to the Saints 24 yard line Facing 4th down amp 6 Garcia threw an interception and the Saints clinched the victory With the loss the Buccaneers began their season at 0 1 and lost on opening day for the third straight year Scoring summaryQ Team Time Scoring play Score1 NO 11 27 39 yard TD pass from Brees to Patten Gramatica kick NO 7 01 TB 8 13 Buchanon 26 yard interception return Bryant kick 7 72 TB 0 03 Bryant 37 yard FG TB 10 73 NO 2 49 Gramatica 34 yard FG 10 103 TB 0 33 Bryant 33 yard FG TB 13 103 NO 0 13 84 yard TD pass from Brees to Henderson Gramatica kick NO 17 134 TB 10 38 2 yard TD pass from Garcia to Hilliard Bryant kick TB 20 174 NO 7 38 42 yard TD pass from Brees to Bush Gramatica kick NO 24 20Week 2 vs Atlanta Falcons edit Period 1 2 34TotalFalcons 0 3 339Buccaneers 7 10 0724at Raymond James Stadium Tampa Florida Game time Sunday September 14 2008 4 05 p m EDTGame weather 91 mostly cloudyGame attendance 63 611Referee Jeff TripletteTV announcers Fox Ron Pitts Tony Boselli amp Nischelle Turner Tampa Bay held their home opener facing their second division game against the Atlanta Falcons Quarterback Jeff Garcia was inactive due to an ankle injury However rumors persisted during the week that the relationship between head coach Jon Gruden and Garcia had broken down after a poor performance the week before and after preseason distractions due to a nagging injury and the team s rumored interest in acquiring Brett Favre 7 Back up quarterback Brian Griese who last played at Tampa Bay in 2005 started Derrick Brooks who also was nursing injury was activated and started the game to keep his consecutive games started streak 209 alive On the first drive of the game Atlanta started at their own 23 On the third play of the game Aqib Talib intercepted Matt Ryan and returned the ball to the 19 Five plays later Brian Griese connected with John Gilmore for a 5 yard touchdown Early in the second quarter Tampa Bay started a 12 play 81 yard drive at their own 19 yard line On first amp goal at the Atlanta 8 yard line Earnest Graham rushed for an apparent 8 yard touchdown but it was called back for a holding penalty After losing ground and facing 3rd amp goal at the 17 Warrick Dunn rumbled 17 yards breaking several tackles for a touchdown It was Dunn s first score since returning to the team After a kickoff Atlanta started their next drive at the 22 yard line After two incompletions on third down Ryan was intercepted by Sabby Piscitelli who returned the ball to the 17 yard line Matt Bryant capped off the turnover with a field goal and a 17 0 lead Atlanta finally got onto the scoreboard with 12 seconds remaining in the half with a Jason Elam field goal Early in the fourth quarter Atlanta trailed 17 6 Facing 3rd amp 8 at their own 19 yard line an unusual play occurred Matt Ryan completed a 20 yard pass to Roddy White White fumbled and it was recovered by Sabby Piscitelli of the Buccaneers Piscitelli then ran 3 yards and attempted a lateral to Cato June The lateral was actually an illegal forward pass and fell incomplete to the ground Thought to be a live ball it was recovered once more by Atlanta meanwhile a flag for a personal foul by Tampa Bay was also on the field After several minutes of confusion and discussion by the officials they awarded the ball to Atlanta at the Tampa Bay 48 yard line Atlanta continued the drive and managed a field goal trimming the lead to 17 9 Late in the fourth quarter Earnest Graham iced the game with a 68 yard touchdown run and a final score of 24 9 Scoring summaryQ Team Time Scoring play Score1 TB 12 37 5 yard TD pass from Griese to Gilmore Bryant kick TB 7 02 TB 11 08 Dunn 17 yard TD run Bryant kick TB 14 02 TB 9 11 Bryant 33 yard FG TB 17 02 Atl 0 12 Elam 32 yard FG TB 17 33 Atl 1 03 Elam 27 yard FG TB 17 64 Atl 5 12 Elam 24 yard FG TB 17 94 TB 3 08 Graham 68 yard TD run Bryant kick TB 24 9Week 3 at Chicago Bears edit Period 1 2 34OTTotalBuccaneers 7 7 010327Bears 6 3 87024at Soldier Field Chicago Illinois Game time Sunday September 21 2008 1 00 p m EDT 12 00 p m CDTGame weather Partly cloudy 76 F 24 C Game attendance 62 051Referee Tony CorrenteTV announcers Fox Sam Rosen Tim Ryan amp Chris Myers In the first quarter both Tampa Bay and Chicago were fired up and committed several skirmishes On the second play of the game Brian Griese s pass was tipped and intercepted by Lance Briggs The Bears capitalized on the turnover with a field goal A field position battle saw the Bears kick another field goal and hold a 6 0 lead early After the early turnover Brian Griese led the Buccaneers on an 8 play 81 yard scoring drive The drive was capped off by a touchdown pass to Ike Hilliard Early in the second quarter Griese completed a pass to Maurice Stovall but Stovall fumbled the ball with Chicago recovering at the 38 yard line Attempting to score quickly Kyle Orton threw deep to the endzone on the next play The pass was broken up in the endzone and bounced into the hands of Barrett Ruud for an improbable interception The teams traded possessions twice and the Bears found themselves driving across midfield with about 6 minutes left in the half After a sack Orton was again pressured and threw a screen pass which was intercepted Gaines Adams returned the ball 45 yards to the goal line and after review was awarded a touchdown The Bears regrouped and drove to their own 44 yard line On fourth down a well executed fake punt resulted in a 38 yard run by Garrett Wolfe The Bears scored a third field goal as time expired in the half and Tampa Bay took a 14 9 lead into halftime After an interception midway through the third quarter Chicago scored their first touchdown and added a two point conversion for a 17 14 lead With less than 7 minutes to go in the fourth quarter hoping to put the game out of reach a fourth field goal by Gould put the Bears up by ten points Brian Griese drove the Buccaneers 63 yards in 12 plays and set up a 35 yard field goal by Matt Bryant The kick narrowed the deficit to 7 points The Buccaneer defense held Chicago to a 3 and out and the Bears punted to Tampa Bay immediately after the two minute warning In just over a minute and a half Griese drove the Buccaneers 81 yards in 11 plays Jerramy Stevens caught a 1 yard touchdown pass with 10 seconds remaining in regulation to tie the score and force overtime In the overtime period Tampa Bay won the coin toss and received They quickly drove to the Chicago 39 yard line but an intentional grounding penalty stalled the drive Chicago received a punt but was unable to cross midfield Brad Maynard punted and pinned the Buccaneers at their own 7 yard line Facing 3rd amp 9 at their own 8 yard line Griese passed to Jerramy Stevens for a short 2 yard gain The drive however was given new life when a skirmish broke out and Charles Tillman of the Bears was called for unnecessary roughness In seven plays Griese drove the Buccaneers to the Chicago 44 yard line With just over 5 minutes left in the overtime period Griese connected with Antonio Bryant for a 38 yard pass and a first amp goal at the Chicago 6 Two plays later Matt Bryant came on the field and kicked a game winning field goal Brian Griese set a franchise record for most pass attempts 67 fourth most in NFL history His passing yards 407 was the third most in team history Scoring summaryQ Team Time Scoring play Score1 Chi 12 43 Gould 40 yard FG Chi 3 01 Chi 6 10 Gould 43 yard FG Chi 6 01 TB 1 50 4 yard TD pass from Griese to Hilliard Bryant kick TB 7 62 TB 5 26 Adams 45 yard interception return Bryant kick TB 14 62 Chi 0 00 Gould 43 yard FG TB 14 93 Chi 2 54 6 yard TD pass from Orton to Forte pass successful Chi 17 144 Chi 6 38 19 yard TD pass from Orton to Lloyd Gould kick Chi 24 144 TB 3 11 Bryant 35 yard FG Chi 24 174 TB 0 07 1 yard TD pass from Griese to Stevens Bryant kick 24 24OT TB 4 21 Bryant 21 yard FG TB 27 24Week 4 vs Green Bay Packers edit Period 1 2 34TotalPackers 7 0 7721Buccaneers 0 13 71030at Raymond James Stadium Tampa Florida Game time Sunday September 28 2008 1 00 p m EDTGame weather 81 F 27 C Cloudy Game attendance 64 122Referee Terry McAulayTV announcers Fox Kenny Albert Daryl Johnston amp Tony Siragusa Green Bay took the opening drive 58 yards for a touchdown and the first score of the game The remainder of the Packers drives in the first half were largely unsuccessful On the first play of the second quarter Aaron Rodgers pass was tipped and then intercepted by Derrick Brooks The turnover set the Buccaneers up on the Packers 32 yard line Shortly thereafter Brian Griese connected to Alex Smith to tie the score at 7 Later in the second quarter Green Bay faced 4th amp 15 at their own 5 yard line Derrick Frost punted from the back of the endzone but the punt took a Buccaneer bounce and was downed at the Green Bay 41 yard line The resulting good field position led to a Matt Bryant field goal and a 10 7 lead Earlier in the week Bryant suffered tragedy off the field with the death of his 3 month old son Tryson Four plays later Rodgers was intercepted again this time by Barrett Ruud Before the end of the second quarter Bryant kicked another field goal and the Buccaneers led 13 7 at halftime Tampa Bay took the second half kickoff and drove to the Packers 17 yard line A play later however Griese s pass was bobbled by Michael Clayton at the 5 and intercepted by Tramon Williams After trading possessions midway through the third quarter Green Bay was at their own 40 yard line Ryan Grant fumbled and Jermaine Phillips recovered for a 38 yard Buccaneer touchdown On the second play of Tampa Bay s next drive Griese threw his second interception which was returned to the 42 yard line Aaron Rodgers threw a 48 yard touchdown pass to Greg Jennings to trim the score to 20 14 Rodgers however appeared to injure his throwing arm on the play Early in the fourth quarter Griese threw his second straight interception and third overall which was returned 62 yards by Charles Woodson for a touchdown The Packers took a 21 20 lead with just under 14 minutes to go while rookie back up quarterback Matt Flynn took over for the next drive With just over 8 minutes remaining Griese led the Buccaneers on a 10 play 58 yard drive capped off by Matt Bryant s third field goal and a 23 21 lead Green Bay started with 2 26 remaining On the drive s second play Rodgers was intercepted by Gaines Adams Earnest Graham iced the game with a 47 yard rush followed by a 1 yard touchdown Scoring summaryQ Team Time Scoring play Score1 GB 10 24 25 yard TD pass from Rodgers to Jennings Crosby kick GB 7 02 TB 12 09 9 yard TD pass from Griese to Smith Bryant kick 7 72 TB 6 43 Bryant 23 yard FG TB 10 72 TB 1 07 Bryant 36 yard FG TB 13 73 TB 6 00 Phillips 38 yard fumble return Bryant kick TB 20 73 GB 1 46 48 yard TD pass from Rodgers to Jennings Crosby kick TB 20 144 GB 13 43 Woodson 62 yard interception return Crosby kick GB 21 204 TB 2 26 Bryant 24 yard FG TB 23 214 TB 1 56 Graham 1 yard TD run Bryant kick TB 30 21Week 5 at Denver Broncos edit Period 1 2 34TotalBuccaneers 3 3 0713Broncos 0 6 7316at Invesco Field at Mile High Denver Colorado Game time Sunday October 5 2008 4 05 p m EDT 2 05 p m MDTGame weather 70 F 21 C Partly Cloudy Game attendance 75 480Referee Walt AndersonTV announcers Fox Chris Myers Tim Ryan amp Tom Helmer The Buccaneers traveled to Denver for the first time since 1996 and lost their second game of the 2008 season Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler threw for 227 yards and one touchdown After trading possessions twice to start the game Tampa Bay drove 65 yards on 7 plays taking the lead 3 0 On the next possession Denver managed to tie the score with a 55 yard field goal Later in the second quarter Denver made a 9 play drive capped off by a field goal and a 6 3 lead Tampa Bay took over with 2 21 left in the half Brian Griese drove the Buccaneers in 11 plays to the Denver 11 yard line As time ran out in the half Matt Bryant kicked another field goal and the game was tied 6 6 at halftime Tampa Bay took the second half kickoff but was forced to punt Josh Bidwell pinned the Broncos at their own 4 yard line On the first play of the drive however Cutler connected with Tony Scheffler for 33 yards and dug themselves out of the hole The resulting good field possession allowed Denver to punt and pin Tampa Bay at their own 11 Brian Griese threw an incompletion and suffered an injured shoulder on the play Jeff Garcia took over at quarterback With a short field Denver drove 47 yards on only five plays and took the lead again with a 10 yard touchdown pass by Cutler They followed up with a field goal early in the fourth quarter and held a 16 6 lead Late in the fourth quarter Jeff Garcia drove the Buccaneers 90 yards in 13 plays The drive was capped off with a 7 yard touchdown pass to Ike Hilliard The touchdown trimmed the deficit to 16 13 Rather than an onside Tampa Bay elected to squib kick and Denver recovered The Broncos managed two first downs and ran out the clock to secure the victory Scoring summaryQ Team Time Scoring play Score1 TB 4 28 Bryant 33 yard FG TB 3 02 Den 14 56 Prater 55 yard FG 3 32 Den 2 21 Prater 40 yard FG Den 6 32 TB 0 00 Bryant 31 yard FG 6 63 Den 5 41 10 yard TD pass from Cutler to Stokley Prater kick Den 13 64 Den 12 24 Prater 27 yard FG Den 16 64 TB 2 02 7 yard TD pass from Garcia to Hilliard Bryant kick Den 16 13Week 6 vs Carolina Panthers edit Period 1 2 34TotalPanthers 0 3 003Buccaneers 14 3 3727at Raymond James Stadium Tampa Florida Game time Sunday October 12 2008 1 00 p m EDTGame weather 84 F 29 C Partly Cloudy Game attendance 64 211Referee Carl CheffersTV announcers Fox Matt Vasgersian Brian Baldinger amp Laura Okmin Hoping to rebound from their road loss to the Broncos the Buccaneers went home for a Week 6 NFC South duel with the Carolina Panthers Carolina received the opening kickoff but their opening drive was short lived At their own 41 yard line Jason Baker s punt was blocked and LB Geno Hayes returned the ball 22 yards for a touchdown which was the first time that Tampa Bay returned a blocked punt for a touchdown since December 2 2001 against the Bengals Later in the first quarter Jake Delhomme was intercepted by Tanard Jackson at the Carolina 36 Jeff Garcia drove the Buccaneers in five plays for a touchdown and a 14 0 lead Carolina got on the board early in the second quarter with a 20 yard field goal The Panthers had 1st amp goal at the Tampa Bay 3 and nearly suffered a fumble After review the ruling on the field down by contact was upheld and the Pathers trimmed the deficit to 14 3 On the next drive Garcia connected deep to Michael Clayton and a Matt Bryant field goal put the Buccaneers up 17 3 After trading possessions Carolina was pinned back at their own 6 yard line Delhomme drove the Panthers into Tampa territory but was intercepted in the endzone by Jermaine Phillips The turnover came up short however as Bryant missed a field goal to end the half Tampa Bay took the second half kickoff Josh Bidwell punted and the ball appeared to be downed at the 1 yard line but officials ruled a touchback After a replay challenge the ruling was overturned and Carolina took over inside their own 1 The poor field position led to another Tampa Bay field goal and a 20 3 lead Carolina s next drive went 3 and out and a poor punt set up the Buccaneers up at the 41 Jeff Garcia drove the Buccaneers to the 1 yard line including a 3rd down scramble at the 2 Earnest Graham capped off the drive with a 1 yard touchdown All of Carolina s fourth quarter drives came up empty and Tampa Bay ran out the clock to seal the victory The win snapped a 5 game losing streak to Carolina at Raymond James Stadium With the win the Buccaneers improved to 4 2 Scoring summaryQ Team Time Scoring play Score1 TB 12 25 Hayes 22 yard blocked punt return Bryant kick TB 7 01 TB 2 40 2 yard TD pass from Garcia to Smith Bryant kick TB 14 02 Car 12 31 Kasay 20 yard FG TB 14 32 TB 8 58 Bryant 37 yard FG TB 17 33 TB 6 03 Bryant 49 yard FG TB 20 34 TB 14 11 Graham 1 yard TD run Bryant kick TB 27 3Week 7 vs Seattle Seahawks edit Period 1 2 34TotalSeahawks 0 0 3710Buccaneers 7 10 0320at Raymond James Stadium Tampa Florida Game time 8 15 p m EDTGame weather 75 F 24 C Clear Game attendance 64 811Referee Scott GreenTV announcers NBC Al Michaels Cris Collinsworth 8 and Andrea Kremer Tampa Bay appeared on NBC s Sunday Night Football for the first time and hosted a primetime home game for the first time since 2003 At halftime festivities were scheduled honoring retired player Mike Alstott Seattle took the opening kickoff but the Buccaneer defense forced a punt Jeff Garcia led the Buccaneers to a 7 0 lead on their first drive after a 47 yard touchdown pass Seattle s two other first quarter drives were 3 amp outs Early in the second quarter Garcia drove the Buccaneers to the Seattle 4 yard line Ike Hilliard caught a pass but was knocked out by a helmet to helmet hit After a replay challenge it was determined that Hilliard also fumbled the ball Seattle took over possession but the drive went 3 amp out Seattle s punt was received by Tampa Bay at their own 41 Garcia quickly drove the Buccaneers to the endzone with Earnest Graham upping the lead to 14 0 Justin Forsett returned the ensuing kickoff for Seattle all the way to the Tampa Bay 31 On the first play of the drive however Seneca Wallace was intercepted by Aqib Talib The turnover led to a Matt Bryant field goal and a 17 0 lead With just over 2 minutes remaining Seneca Wallace fumbled the center exchange at the snap and Tampa Bay recovered As time expired in the half Matt Bryant attempted a 47 yard field goal into the wind but it fell short Seattle earned good field position early in the third quarter which led to an Olindo Mare field goal On their next drive Maurice Morris broke for a 45 yard rush The Buccaneer defense stiffened in the red zone however and Seattle missed a field goal Tampa Bay dominated the fourth quarter executing a clock eating 16 play 9 minute drive culminating with a Matt Bryant field goal and a 20 3 lead A late touchdown pass by Seattle trimmed the lead to 20 10 but an ensuing onside kick failed Tampa Bay ran the clock down and improved to 4 0 at home with the victory With the win the Buccaneers improved to 5 2 Scoring summaryQ Team Time Scoring play Score1 TB 9 13 47 yard TD pass from Garcia to Bryant Bryant kick TB 7 02 TB 6 32 Graham 1 yard TD run Bryant kick TB 14 02 TB 3 12 Bryant 27 yard FG TB 17 03 Sea 10 21 Mare 26 yard FG TB 17 34 TB 4 34 Bryant 27 yard FG TB 20 34 Sea 1 55 2 yard TD pass from Wallace to Carlson Mare kick TB 20 10Week 8 at Dallas Cowboys edit Period 1 2 34TotalBuccaneers 6 0 309Cowboys 0 10 3013at Texas Stadium Irving Texas Game time 1 00 p m EDT 12 00 p m CDTGame weather 74 F 23 C Sunny Game attendance 63 254Referee Gene SteratoreTV announcers Fox Kenny Albert Daryl Johnston amp Tony Siragusa Tampa Bay traveled to Dallas for what would be their final regular season game at Texas Stadium Jeff Garcia passed for 227 yards and no interceptions and the Buccaneer defense held the Cowboys to only 172 yards but the team fell by a score of 13 9 With Tony Romo on the sidelines with a broken finger former Buccaneer Brad Johnson started at quarterback for the Cowboys Dallas first three drives went 3 and out and Johnson s passing game sputtered Meanwhile Jeff Garcia twice drove the Buccaneers into the red zone and two Matt Bryant field goals put Tampa Bay ahead 6 0 Dallas got onto the scoreboard in the second quarter with a field goal On the next drive Tampa Bay drove 48 yards in 14 plays but missed a 51 yard field goal The Cowboys took the good field position and drove into Tampa Bay territory With 47 seconds left in the half facing 3rd amp 12 at the 49 the Cowboys drive appeared to be halted However Ronde Barber was called for a horse collar penalty and the drive continued Johnson capitalized on the penalty and scored a touchdown pass to Roy Williams with 4 seconds left in the half Clifton Smith fumbled away the second half kickoff for Tampa Bay setting up a field position battle in the third quarter Each team added another field goal and the score stood at 13 9 late in the fourth quarter Garcia drove the Buccaneers 56 yards in 16 plays to the Dallas 18 yard line Facing 4th amp 5 with 19 seconds to go Garcia s pass fell incomplete and Dallas held on for the victory With the loss the Buccaneers fell to 5 3 Scoring summaryQ Team Time Scoring play Score1 TB 11 02 Bryant 36 yard FG TB 3 01 TB 1 14 Bryant 36 yard FG TB 6 02 Dal 9 38 Folk 38 yard FG TB 6 32 Dal 0 04 2 yard TD pass from Johnson to Williams kick Dal 10 63 Dal 5 18 Folk 45 yard FG Dal 13 63 TB 0 39 Bryant 41 yard FG Dal 13 9Week 9 at Kansas City Chiefs edit Period 1 2 34OTTotalBuccaneers 0 13 014330Chiefs 14 10 03027at Arrowhead Stadium Kansas City Missouri Game time 1 00 p m EST 12 00 p m CSTGame weather 69 F 21 C Sunny Game attendance 74 045Referee Ed HochuliTV announcers Fox Ron Pitts Tony Boselli amp Charissa Thompson Tampa Bay got off to a slow start as Kansas City took the opening drive 69 yards for a touchdown On Tampa Bay s first play from scrimmage Earnest Graham fumbled and the Chiefs recovered The turnover led to another Kansas City touchdown and a 14 0 lead Early in the second quarter Tampa Bay drove into the red zone and scored a field goal On the following drive the Chiefs executed a flea flicker play and quarterback Tyler Thigpen caught an improbable 37 yard touchdown pass Late in the second quarter the Chiefs added a field goal to stretch the lead to 24 3 On the ensuing kickoff Clifton Smith scored a 97 yard kickoff return touchdown the second such in franchise history The Buccaneer defense held the Chiefs to a 3 and out and the offense took over with 1 08 to go As time expired in the half Matt Bryant s second field goal trimmed the deficit to 24 13 Neither team scored in the third quarter and all drives ended in punts Early in the fourth quarter Jeff Garcia again drove Tampa Bay into the red zone Clifton Smith caught a pass but fumbled at the 13 Kansas City recovered at their own 10 On the very next play Jamaal Charles fumbled away a pitch in the backfield and Tampa Bay recovered inside the 3 In a trick play Jeff Garcia handed off to Earnest Graham who passed to Alex Smith for a touchdown A two point conversion failed and the score trimmed to 24 19 With 3 34 to go the Buccaneers drove to the Kansas City 3 and Earnest Graham appeared to be heading for a potential game tying score The ball was fumbled however and the Chiefs took over on a touchback The Buccaneer defense forced a punt and they took over with 1 50 to go Jeff Garcia quickly drove the Buccaneers to a 25 yard touchdown and a two point conversion catch by Alex Smith sent the game to overtime In the overtime period Tampa Bay won the coin toss They drove to the Kansas City 15 yard line and Matt Bryant won the game on a 34 yard field goal The victory marked the largest comeback from 21 points behind to win in franchise history With the win the Buccaneers went into their bye week at 6 3 Scoring summaryQ Team Time Scoring play Score1 KC 8 23 7 yard TD pass from Thigpen to Bowe Barth kick KC 7 01 KC 4 51 Smith 1 yard TD run Barth kick KC 14 02 TB 13 08 Bryant 25 yard FG KC 14 32 KC 10 19 37 yard TD pass from Bradley to Thigpen Barth kick KC 21 32 KC 2 17 Barth 39 yard FG KC 24 32 TB 2 13 Smith 97 yard kickoff return Bryant kick KC 24 102 TB 0 04 Bryant 43 yard FG KC 24 134 TB 13 40 3 yard TD pass from Graham to Smith pass failed KC 24 194 KC 7 38 Barth 28 yard FG KC 27 194 TB 0 25 24 yard TD pass from Garcia to Bryant pass successful 27 27OT TB 10 24 Bryant 34 yard FG TB 30 27Week 11 vs Minnesota Vikings edit Period 1 2 34TotalVikings 3 10 0013Buccaneers 3 3 7619at Raymond James Stadium Tampa Florida Game time 1 00 p m ESTGame weather Sunny 62 F 17 C Game attendance 65 278Referee Mike CareyTV announcers Fox Sam Rosen Tim Ryan amp Chris Myers The Tampa Bay defense sacked quarterback Gus Frerotte five times and kicker Matt Bryant scored four field goals as the Buccaneers prevailed over the visiting Vikings Running back Adrian Peterson was held to only 85 yards and the Vikings lost two fumbles On the second play of their first drive running back Earnest Graham suffered an injured ankle and sat out the remainder of the game Both teams traded field goals and the first quarter was tied 3 3 Two costly Tampa Bay penalties set the Vikings up at the Tampa Bay 12 Three plays later a touchdown gave Minnesota a 10 3 lead On the following drive Jeff Garcia drove the Buccaneers into Vikings territory A roughing the passer penalty on Ray Edwards then gave the Buccaneers a 1st amp goal at the 3 yard line A field goal was the result Minnesota went on a long field goal drive and improved their lead to 13 6 at the half Tampa Bay s defense took over in the second half The Buccaneers took the second half kickoff and Garcia methodically drove the offense into the red zone At the Minnesota 17 yard line a series of penalties disrupted the drive A holding call on Jerramy Stevens pushed them back 10 yards Antonio Bryant then electrified the crowd with an apparent 27 yard catch and run touchdown The touchdown however was called back for holding An offsides penalty on Minnesota set up 2nd amp 25 at the 32 Garcia connected for a 31 yard pass to Stevens and the Buccaneers ultimately tied the game at 13 13 Minnesota s first drive of the third quarter saw them drive to their own 49 yard line They went for it on a 4th amp 1 but failed turing the ball over on downs Tampa Bay again drove into Minnesota territory but Clifton Smith fumbled The turnover came up empty however as the Vikings were forced to punt With 14 28 remaining in the fourth quarter Tampa Bay started a 13 play 69 yard drive of almost 9 minutes capped off by a go ahead field goal Maurice Hicks fumbled away the ensuing kickoff and Tampa Bay scored yet another field goal Two drives in the final 4 minutes by the Vikings came up empty a turnover on downs and a fumble and Tampa Bay held on to win 19 13 Scoring summaryQ Team Time Scoring play Score1 Min 6 58 Longwell 43 yard FG Min 3 01 TB 2 54 Bryant 39 yard FG 3 32 Min 13 40 4 yard TD pass from Frerotte to Wade Longwell kick Min 10 32 TB 7 51 Bryant 26 yard FG Min 10 62 Min 1 52 Longwell 37 yard FG Min 13 63 TB 9 33 Askew 1 yard TD run Bryant kick 13 134 TB 5 41 Bryant 29 yard FG TB 16 134 TB 3 34 Bryant 26 yard FG TB 19 13Week 12 at Detroit Lions edit Period 1 2 34TotalBuccaneers 0 21 14338Lions 17 0 3020at Ford Field Detroit Michigan Game time 1 00 p m ESTGame weather None Domed Stadium Game attendance 49 096Referee Bill CarolloTV announcers Fox Ron Pitts Tony Boselli amp Charissa Thompson In the first quarter the Buccaneers started out flat and found themselves trailing 17 0 to the winless Detroit Lions After trading possessions to open the game quarterback Daunte Culpepper led the Lions on a seven play touchdown drive to go up 7 0 On the following drive Jeff Garcia ran into running back Carnell Williams and fumbled the ball Daniel Bullocks recovered the ball and returned it 44 yards for a touchdown The Lions added a field goal late in the first quarter and led 17 0 Early in the second quarter Jeff Garcia quickly moved the Buccaneers down the field for their first touchdown The Lions went three and out and the Buccaneers went on another touchdown drive to trim the deficit to 17 14 Less than two minutes later Ronde Barber intercepted Daunte Culpepper at the Detroit 24 On the very next play Garcia connected with Jerramy Stevens and the Buccaneers took their first lead of the game at 21 17 On their first possession of the second half the Lions again went three and out Nick Harris punted and Clifton Smith returned the punt 70 yards for a touchdown Later in the third quarter Ronde Barber intercepted Culpepper for the second time this time returning the ball for a touchdown Culpepper was benched and back up quarterback Drew Stanton stepped in By the end of the third quarter the Lions trimmed the deficit to 35 20 Warrick Dunn broke off a 40 yard run and a roughing the passer penalty put Tampa Bay in the red zone An unnecessary roughness penalty along with Garcia being tripped by him own man however forced the Buccaneers to settle for a fourth quarter Matt Bryant field goal With 8 minutes remaining the Lions received a punt and Daunte Culpepper returned to the game Culpepper s pass was complete to John Standeford but he fumbled and Tampa Bay recovered They did not surrender the ball again and ran out the clock to seal the victory Scoring summaryQ Team Time Scoring play Score1 Det 6 12 15 yard TD pass from Culpepper to Johnson Hanson kick Det 7 01 Det 4 49 Bullocks 44 yard fumble return Hanson kick Det 14 01 Det 0 15 Hanson 38 yard FG Det 17 02 TB 11 25 Dunn 13 yard TD run Bryant kick Det 17 72 TB 4 48 36 yard TD pass from Garcia to Hilliard Bryant kick Det 17 142 TB 3 05 24 yard TD pass from Garcia to Stevens Bryant kick TB 21 173 TB 11 49 Smith 70 yard punt return Bryant kick TB 28 173 TB 9 14 Barber 65 yard interception return Bryant kick TB 35 173 Det 2 47 Hanson 40 yard FG TB 35 204 TB 12 54 Bryant 48 yard FG TB 38 20Week 13 vs New Orleans Saints edit Period 1 2 34TotalSaints 3 7 01020Buccaneers 0 6 14323at Raymond James Stadium Tampa Florida Game time 1 00 p m ESTGame weather 73 F 23 C Cloudy windy Heavy Rain Game attendance 64 430Referee Jerome BogerTV announcers Fox Dick Stockton Brian Baldinger Brian Billick and Laura Okmin New Orleans took the opening kickoff and quarterback Drew Brees drove the Saints to the Tampa Bay 30 yard line On a 4th down and 1 however they were stopped and turned the ball over on downs At their own 41 yard line Buccaneers quarterback Jeff Garcia threw an apparent completion but was intercepted by Jonathan Vilma The turnover led to a Saints field goal Midway through the first quarter heavy rain began to fall Tampa Bay took their next possession to the New Orleans 21 and tied the score at 3 3 Late in the second quarter Clifton Smith returned a New Orleans punt 42 yards to the 39 yard line The good field position led to a second Matt Bryant field goal Brees took over with just over two minutes left in the half He quickly led the Saints on a six play touchdown drive and took a 10 6 lead into halftime Tampa Bay s opening drive of the third quarter was capped off by an 8 yard touchdown run by Carnell Cadillac Williams his first touchdown since returning to play a week earlier New Orleans went three and out on their next drive while Tampa Bay stretched their lead moments later with a 39 yard touchdown pass to Antonio Bryant Looking to answer Brees was intercepted in the endzone by Cato June Early in the fourth quarter Brees again drove deep into Tampa Bay territory An apparent interception in the endzone was negated by a penalty and the drive continued With new life Brees connected to Pierre Thomas and trimmed the deficit to 20 17 After Tampa Bay was held to two three and outs Josh Bidwell shanked a punt setting New Orleans up at the Tampa Bay 49 yard line A field goal tied the score at 20 20 with less than six minutes remaining With 2 33 to go Jermaine Phillips intercepted Drew Brees and returned the ball to the New Orleans 17 Matt Bryant kicked the go ahead field goal at the two minute warning With 1 45 left Brees was intercepted by Phillip Buchanon to ice the victory The win marked head coach Jon Gruden s 100th career NFL victory 9 Scoring summaryQ Team Time Scoring play Score1 NO 5 44 Hartley 47 yard FG NO 3 02 TB 14 54 Bryant 38 yard FG 3 32 TB 2 38 Bryant 23 yard FG TB 6 32 NO 0 40 13 yard TD pass from Brees to Moore Hartley kick NO 10 63 TB 10 24 Williams 8 yard run Bryant kick TB 13 103 TB 8 45 39 yard TD pass from Garcia to Bryant Bryant kick TB 20 104 NO 12 18 20 yard TD pass from Brees to Thomas Hartley kick TB 20 174 NO 5 38 Hartley 43 yard FG 20 204 TB 2 00 Bryant 37 yard FG TB 23 20Week 14 at Carolina Panthers edit Period 1 2 34TotalBuccaneers 0 3 14623Panthers 3 7 72138at Bank of America Stadium Charlotte North Carolina Game time 8 30 p m ESTGame weather 38 F 3 C mostly cloudyGame attendance 74 113Referee Walt AndersonTV announcers ESPN Mike Tirico Ron Jaworski Tony Kornheiser Michele Tafoya amp Suzy Kolber Tampa Bay visited division foe Carolina on Monday Night Football with first place in the NFC South on the line The Buccaneers went 3 and out on their first drive while Carolina scored a field goal for the first points of the game Late in the first quarter Tampa Bay drove to the Carolina 22 but Matt Bryant s field goal bounced off the upright no good In the second quarter Jake Delhomme drove the Panthers into Tampa Bay territory At the 19 yard line Ronde Barber intercepted The Buccaneers then drove to the Carolina 1 yard line but their red zone woes continued They failed to score a touchdown and Matt Bryant instead tied the game at 3 3 DeAngelo Williams rushed for a 40 yard gain late in the second quarter setting up a Jonathan Stewart touchdown run at the two minute warning Carolina took the lead into halftime 10 3 A penalty on the second half kickoff set Carolina up at their own 7 DeAngelo Williams again broke another long rush 28 yards and Carolina crossed midfield Jermaine Phillips made a circus catch interception and the Buccaneers took over at the 47 Two plays later Jeff Garcia connected to Antonio Bryant for a 50 yard touchdown bomb tying the score at 10 10 After back to back shootout touchdowns the score was tied 17 17 after three quarters In the fourth quarter the rushing duo of DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart steamrolled a weary Buccaneers defense Two touchdowns early in the fourth put the Panthers up 31 17 Garcia attempted to mount a comeback and led the Buccaneers on an 82 yard touchdown drive After a blocked extra point and a failed onside kick Carolina took over with 2 28 remaining Facing 3rd down amp 4 DeAngelo Williams stymied the Buccaneers with a breakaway 36 yard touchdown run Carolina racked up 299 yards rushing and took over sole possession of first place in the NFC South division Scoring summaryQ Team Time Scoring play Score1 Car 8 53 Kasay 33 yard FG Car 3 02 TB 6 37 Bryant 20 yard FG 3 32 Car 1 59 Stewart 2 yard run Kasay kick Car 10 33 TB 11 34 50 yard TD pass from Garcia to Bryant Bryant kick 10 103 Car 8 28 38 yard TD pass from Delhomme to Smith Kasay kick Car 17 103 TB 3 37 Williams 4 yard run Bryant kick 17 174 Car 13 27 Stewart 4 yard run Kasay kick Car 24 174 Car 8 38 Williams 16 yard run Kasay kick Car 31 174 TB 2 36 15 yard TD pass from Garcia to Bryant kick blocked Car 31 234 Car 2 17 Williams 36 yard run Kasay kick Car 38 23Week 15 at Atlanta Falcons edit Period 1 2 34OTTotalBuccaneers 0 7 03010Falcons 10 0 00313at Georgia Dome Atlanta Georgia Game time 1 00 pm EDTGame weather None Domed Stadium Game attendance 65 045Referee Terry McAulayTV announcers Fox Dick Stockton Brian Baldinger amp Laura Okmin Quarterback Jeff Garcia as well as Cato June sat out of the game with injuries and Brian Griese started for the Buccaneers Penalties and defense dominated the game a key matchup in the NFC South playoff race Leading 10 0 in the second quarter Matt Ryan threw deep to the endzone but was intercepted by Aqib Talib On Atlanta s nxt drive Ronde Barber intercepted Ryan setting the Buccaneers up at the 33 yard line With 15 seconds remaining in the half Brian Griese connected for a 20 yard touchdown pass to Antonio Bryant Midway through the third quarter Matt Ryan completed a pass to Jason Rader who ran for the endzone Before he crossed the goal line however Jermaine Phillips punched the ball from his grasp and it was recovered in the endzone by Tampa Bay The Buccaneers ensuing possession however came up empty as Griese himself was intercepted past midfield The next five possessions by both teams resulted in punts In an attempt to tie the score with 3 43 remaining Matt Bryant s field goal sailed wide left The Falcons were held to a 3 and out and lined up for a punt with 2 37 to go Michael Koenen s punt was blocked and Sabby Piscitelli returned it to the 22 After driving to the 9 yard line the Buccaneers settled for a game tying field goal and forced overtime In overtime the Buccaneers won the toss but were forced to punt With just over 4 minutes remaining in the overtime period Jason Elam kicked a game winning field goal for the Falcons Scoring summaryQ Team Time Scoring play Score1 Atl 6 53 Elam 26 yard FG Atl 3 01 Atl 3 46 Turner 1 yard TD run Elam kick Atl 10 02 TB 0 15 20 yard TD pass from Griese to Bryant Bryant kick Atl 10 74 TB 0 48 Bryant 38 yard FG 10 10OT Atl 4 08 Elam 34 yard FG stadium l 13 10Week 16 vs San Diego Chargers edit Period 1 2 34TotalChargers 7 13 02141Buccaneers 7 3 14024at Raymond James Stadium Tampa Florida Game time 1 00 p m ESTGame weather Sunny 72 F 22 C Game attendance 64 778Referee Peter MorelliTV announcers CBS Greg Gumbel amp Dan Dierdorf Tampa Bay hosted San Diego with both teams alive for playoff contention With quarterback Jeff Garcia back in the lineup the Buccaneers drove into San Diego territory early in the first quarter At the 36 yard line an Antonio Bryant fumble was recovered by San Diego Philip Rivers quickly led San Diego down the field for their first score On the ensuing kickoff Clifton Smith returned the ball 72 yards to the San Diego 11 yard line Four plays later B J Askew tied the score at 7 7 Trailing 17 7 late in the second quarter Tampa Bay drove to the San Diego 31 where Matt Bryant kicked a field goal with 22 second left in the half A quick 25 yard pass by Rivers however allowed Nate Kaeding to kick a 57 yard field goal and take a 20 10 lead into halftime Tampa Bay took the second half kickoff and Garcia led the Buccaneers on a long scoring drive After a scramble to the 7 Garcia scrambled once more for a 7 yard touchdown run On their next possession Garcia connected deep to a wide open Antonio Bryant for a 71 yard touchdown The third quarter ended with Tampa Bay leading 24 20 The fourth quarter saw Tampa Bay s hope fizzle Two touchdowns by the Chargers and a Garcia interception saw the Buccaneers trailing 34 24 with time running out With less than 7 minutes to go Garcia found himself scrambling again this time for a 7 yard first down run Quentin Jammer slammed into Garcia s helmet and Garcia began to bleed visibly from him nose and forehead Driving across midfield with just over 3 minutes to go Garcia was intercepted by Antoine Cason who returned the ball 59 yards for the game icing touchdown With the loss their first home defeat of the season the Buccaneers failed to secure a playoff berth A win in week 17 against the Raiders coupled with a loss by Dallas would have been required for Tampa Bay to qualify for the playoffs Scoring summaryQ Team Time Scoring play Score1 SD 5 14 11 yard TD pass from Rivers to Manumaleuna Kaeding kick SD 7 01 TB 2 44 Askew 1 yard run Bryant kick 7 72 SD 13 37 15 yard TD pass from Rivers to Gates Kaeding kick SD 14 72 SD 5 37 Kaeding 28 yard FG SD 17 72 TB 0 22 Bryant 49 yard FG SD 17 102 SD 0 04 Kaeding 57 yard FG SD 20 103 TB 7 47 Garcia 7 yard run Bryant kick SD 20 173 TB 5 19 71 yard TD pass from Garcia to Bryant Bryant kick TB 24 204 SD 14 53 5 yard TD pass from Rivers to Gates Kaeding kick SD 27 244 SD 7 29 32 yard TD pass from Rivers to Sproles Kaeding kick SD 34 244 SD 3 13 Cason 59 yard interception return Kaeding kick SD 41 24Week 17 vs Oakland Raiders edit Period 1 2 34TotalRaiders 0 14 01731Buccaneers 0 7 71024at Raymond James Stadium Tampa Florida Game time 1 00 p m ESTGame weather Sunny 77 F 25 C Game attendance 64 847Referee Ron WinterTV announcers CBS Kevin Harlan amp Rich Gannon Tampa Bay concluded the 2008 regular season against the Oakland Raiders coach Jon Gruden s former team and the team they beat in Super Bowl XXXVII Tampa Bay needed a victory and a loss by Dallas to clinch a wild card playoff berth The first quarter was a defensive battle with both teams struggling to cross midfield Early in the second quarter Johnnie Lee Higgins returned a punt for Oakland to the Tampa Bay 40 Michael Bush scored a touchdown run the first rushing touchdown given up by the Buccaneers at home to give Oakland a 7 0 lead Jeff Garcia followed up with a 10 play 80 yard drive including a 29 yard pass to Michael Clayton Both teams started the third quarter with 3 and out drives Ont the next drive Jeff Garcia connected for a 25 yard pass to Carnell Cadillac Williams then a 58 yard bomb to Clayton for a touchdown Nearing the end of the third quarter Tampa Bay again went on a long scoring drive capping it off with a Matt Bryant field goal and a 17 14 lead With 12 25 remaining JaMarcus Russell was intercepted by Sabby Piscitelli at the 5 yard line Piscitelli returned the ball 84 yards to the Oakland 11 Two plays later Cadillac Williams was in the endzone for his second touchdown of the day A pass interference call on Will Allen moved Oakland to the Tampa Bay 12 yard line and led to a Raiders touchdown Leading 24 21 with just under 10 minutes to go Tampa Bay looked to run the clock out Cadillac Williams rumbled for 28 yards but fell with an apparent serious knee injury the second of his career Tampa Bay ultimately turned the ball over on downs at the Oakland 33 On the very next play Michael Bush busted through the Buccaneer defense to score a go ahead 64 yard touchdown run After a Jeff Garcia interception and a late Oakland field goal the Buccaneers fell to the Raiders 31 24 and thus once again the home team hosting the Super Bowl will not play in it having failed to even make the post season With the loss Tampa Bay s season ended at 9 7 Head coach Jon Gruden and General manager Bruce Allen were fired January 16 2009 Scoring summaryQ Team Time Scoring play Score2 Oak 10 44 Bush 4 yard run Janikowski kick Oak 7 02 TB 5 45 Williams 9 yard run Bryant kick 7 72 Oak 0 35 3 yard TD pass from Russell to Schilens Janikowski kick Oak 14 73 TB 10 14 58 yard TD pass from Garcia to Clayton Bryant kick 14 144 TB 14 56 Bryant 29 yard FG TB 17 144 TB 11 35 Williams 8 yard run Bryant kick TB 24 144 Oak 10 00 12 yard TD pass from Russell to Higgins Janikowski kick TB 24 214 Oak 7 16 Bush 64 yard run Janikowski kick Oak 28 244 Oak 1 13 Janikowski 25 yard FG Oak 31 24Awards and achievements editWeek 4 NFC Defensive Player of the Week Derrick Brooks 10 Week 4 NFC Special Teams Player of the Week Matt Bryant 10 Week 6 NFC Rookie of the Week Geno Hayes Week 7 SNF Horse Trailer Player of the Game Jeff Garcia Week 9 NFC Special Teams Player of the Week Clifton Smith Week 12 NFC Defensive Player of the Week Ronde Barber NFC Special Teams Player of the Month November Clifton Smith 11 2009 Bart Starr Award Warrick DunnPro Bowl selections edit Derrick Brooks Clifton Smith Ronde Barber added January 13 as a first alternate Davin Joseph added January 13 as a first alternate References edit a b Gruden Allen Dismissed Buccaneers com January 16 2009 Retrieved January 16 2009 Tampa Bay Buccaneers fire Coach Jon Gruden hire Raheem Morris The Los Angeles Times January 17 2009 Gruden admits surprise at firing January 28 2009 Bucs coach Jon Gruden GM Bruce Allen receive extensions OrlandoSentinel com January 23 2008 Retrieved February 4 2008 London Calling HeraldTribune com January 20 2008 Retrieved February 4 2008 Chargers to play Saints in London HeraldTribune com January 27 2008 Archived from the original on October 7 2008 Retrieved February 4 2008 Jeff Garcia speaks out against benching CBCSports ca September 11 2008 Retrieved September 14 2008 John Madden to skip this weekend s game Yahoo Sports October 13 2008 Retrieved October 14 2008 Secondary Stands Out TBO com December 1 2008 Archived from the original on February 4 2013 Retrieved December 1 2008 a b NFC Players of the Week announced ProFootballWeekly com October 1 2008 Retrieved October 2 2008 permanent dead link Another Score for Smith Buccaneers com December 4 2008 Retrieved December 4 2008 External links editBuccaneers com Official site NFL com Official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2008 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season amp oldid 1177722214, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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