The Tampa Bay Buccaneers still have life in the 2025 season, but for how long, we aren't sure.
With their 16-14 win over the Carolina Panthers, the Buccaneers moved to 8-9 but didn't clinch the division, and they will have to wait to see the outcome of the Atlanta Falcons and New Orleans Saints game.
A Saints win will see the Buccaneers win the division and head to the playoffs, and a Falcons win will see the Panthers go to the postseason.
But how does Baker Mayfield feel after beating the Panthers, yet still has to wait to see if his team is playoff-bound?
"Yeah, that part's disappointing, but we're here," Mayfield said post-game. "You can't go back and change anything. And that was the focus this week is control today, and see where the chips fall. We did that. Team win, yeah, we'll all be pulling from New Orleans.”
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As Baker stated, to be in this position in Week 18 is disappointing, but that is part and parcel of being a team that, prior to Week 18, had lost seven of its last eight games.
Now 8-9 and needing the Saints, who have shown some improvement over the past month, to beat the Falcons isn't ideal, but that is where Tampa Bay is.
A season that started so well (5-1) has come off the rails, and the Week 18 win over the Panthers might be too little, too late for the Buccaneers.
Four quarters of football are left, and as hard as it is to watch, Tampa Bay needs its rival to help it get into the postseason.
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