Tampa Bay Buckaneers
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are a franchise built on resilience, attitude, and unforgettable moments—perfect for the spirit of 4th and Forever. From their early struggles to their rise as Super Bowl champions, the Bucs embody the belief that no situation is impossible and no deficit is too deep. Powered by a fanbase that bleeds red and pewter, Tampa Bay’s journey is one of determination, iconic players, and a relentless pursuit of excellence.

Buccaneers VS Bills Nov 16th
Josh Allen Scores Six Total TDs as Bills Outlast Buccaneers 44-32 ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Josh Allen accounted for six touchdowns—three passing and three rushing—as the Buffalo Bills rolled past the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 44-32 on Sunday. Despite a few early miscues, Allen helped Buffalo reach a season-high point total while maintaining composure after the win. He emphasized the importance of consistency rather than getting swept up in highs and lows. “Starting 4-0, everyone says we’re the best team in the world. Then we lose two, and suddenly we’re the worst,” Allen said. “We don’t want to ride that rollercoaster. We want to stay steady, stay consistent.”

Patriots VS Buccaneers Nov 9th
TreVeyon Henderson and Drake Maye powered the Patriots to a 28–23 win over the Buccaneers in their first meeting since Tom Brady’s retirement. The crowd made the occasion feel like a nod to Brady’s legacy, with more New England No. 12 jerseys visible than Tampa Bay ones. Brady’s impact still looms large—he captured six Super Bowl championships in two decades with the Patriots and added another ring during his three-year stint in Tampa.

Buccaneers VS Saints Oct 26th
Anthony Nelson and the Buccaneers’ defense dominated in a 23–3 win over a struggling Saints squad. NEW ORLEANS — Nelson made one of the standout plays of his seven-year NFL career, though even he admitted afterward that it happened so fast he barely remembered it in the moment. Saints quarterback Tyler Shough finished 17-of-30 for 128 yards, and his day took a turn when a well-placed throw to Chris Olave was snatched away by Antoine Winfield Jr., who ripped the ball out for a pivotal interception.



