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NFC South-leading Bucs look to bounce back against struggling Saints

November 6, 2025 by WFLA-TV 8

Now looking to retain their perch atop the NFC South, the Bucs take on the struggling Saints for a showdown. Follow below for live updates.

#BUCS WIN! The Bucs defeat the #Saints 23-3 in a dominant defensive performance.

Tampa Bay now sits at 6-2, while New Orleans is now 1-7.

— PewterReport 🏴‍☠️ (@PewterReport) October 26, 2025

Chase McLaughlin hits his third 50+ yard field goal of the game. He’s now 8-for-8 this season and 40-of-47 (85.1%) in his career.

He’s the only player this season with three-or-more 50+ yard field goals in a single game.

— Buccaneers Communications (@BuccaneersComms) October 26, 2025

Have a day, Chase McLaughlin!

After hitting from 55 yards and 52 yards, McLaughlin now hits from 54 yards out to make it 23-3 #Bucs!

Money McLaughlin is one of the best kickers in the NFL, especially from long distance. https://t.co/0OkqZF9lTS

— PewterReport 🏴‍☠️ (@PewterReport) October 26, 2025

Chase McLaughlin hits a 52-yard field goal and is now 7-for-7 on attempts of 50+ yards this season – the most 50+ yard field goals made in the NFL this season.

In his career, McLaughlin is now 39-of-46 (84.8%) on field goal attempts of 50+ yards. https://t.co/6P5vwfSV8T

— Buccaneers Communications (@BuccaneersComms) October 26, 2025

#Bucs K Chase McLaughlin’s 52-yard field goal is GOOD! McLaughlin is 7-7 on field goals beyond 50 yards this year! Makes it a 20-3 game.

Money💰

— PewterReport 🏴‍☠️ (@PewterReport) October 26, 2025

Starting the fourth quarter with a fresh set of downs, #Bucs QB Baker Mayfield looks deep to WR Emeka Egbuka in the end zone but it falls incomplete. He had a step but couldn’t come down with it.

— PewterReport 🏴‍☠️ (@PewterReport) October 26, 2025

McLaughlin’s 55-yard FG attempt is…money.

Bucs are now up 17-3

— PewterReport 🏴‍☠️ (@PewterReport) October 26, 2025

3-17 NO44 Baker finds Egbuka to his left for a 7-yard gain. That should be enough for McLaughlin to attempt a field goal.

— PewterReport 🏴‍☠️ (@PewterReport) October 26, 2025

4-GL NO1 and finally Tucker is able to punch the ball in for a TOUCHDOWN.

The McLaughlin X-pt try is good and the #Bucs are now up 14-3 with just over 10 minutes left in the 3rd quarter.

— PewterReport 🏴‍☠️ (@PewterReport) October 26, 2025

Sean Tucker punches it in from the 1-yard line to give the Buccaneers a 14-3 lead.

It marks Tucker’s second rushing touchdown of the season and the fourth of his career. Two of his four career rushing touchdowns have come at the Caesars Superdome.

— Buccaneers Communications (@BuccaneersComms) October 26, 2025

Zyon McCollum breaks up a pass intended for Rashid Shaheed at the goal line. Saints attempt a 48-yard field to end the half, which is good.#Bucs lead the Saints, 7-3.

— PewterReport 🏴‍☠️ (@PewterReport) October 26, 2025

Ugh. Second false start on #Bucs LT Tristan Wirfs today.

Now it’s third-and-7.

— PewterReport 🏴‍☠️ (@PewterReport) October 26, 2025

#Bucs OLB Anthony Nelson pressured Spencer Rattler, tipped the pass, caught it, shoved Rattler to the ground and scored a TD!

Nelson now has a sack, a FF, an INT and a defensive TD – and we’re not even at halftime!

— PewterReport 🏴‍☠️ (@PewterReport) October 26, 2025

Anthony Nelson and SirVocea Dennis each pick up their second sack of the season on Tampa Bay’s second defensive drive. Nelson now has 20.5 career sacks, while Dennis improves his career total to 3.0.

— Buccaneers Communications (@BuccaneersComms) October 26, 2025

Saints won the toss and will receive to open this game up.

5-2 Bucs at 1-6 Saints: Here we go.#WeAreTheKrewe

— PewterReport 🏴‍☠️ (@PewterReport) October 26, 2025

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Displeased as Baker Mayfield and the Buccaneers might be about the way New Orleans plays defense, that hasn’t affected Tampa Bay’s recent success rate against its division rival.

“It has not exactly been clean play from their part when we play them,” Mayfield said this week about his four games against New Orleans — three of them victories — since joining the Bucs in 2023.

Fresh off a frustrating loss in Detroit, the Bucs (5-2) now look to retain their perch atop the NFC South when they visit the struggling Saints (1-6) on Sunday.

“Not much else to say,” Mayfield added, “besides for the fact that I do not like them.”

The person least bothered by Mayfield’s characterization might have been rookie Saints coach Kellen Moore.

For one, this is Moore’s first time experiencing this matchup since New Orleans hired him after he helped the Philadelphia Eagles win last season’s Super Bowl as offensive coordinator.

And what coach doesn’t relish bulletin-board material for his locker room?

“Division games are always fun,” Moore said with a knowing grin. “They’re a little bit different. … You know each other very, very well. My understanding is this is a phenomenal rivalry.”

Since Tom Brady’s final NFL season with Tampa Bay in 2022, the Bucs have won five of six against the Saints.

New Orleans, which currently has the worst record in the NFC, has lost its previous two games this season — as well as its past two meetings with the Bucs last season.

Tampa Bay coach Todd Bowles takes no comfort in that, though.

“All our division games are tough,” Bowles said, adding that the Superdome is “a tough place” for a visiting team to play.

“We’re preparing for a battle,” Bowles said.

Seeking balance

The Buccaneers passed on 54 of 66 plays in a 24-9 loss to Detroit even though the score was within reach for most of the first three quarters.

Mayfield had his worst game of the season, completing just 56% of those passes with one interception. Bowles would prefer offensive coordinator Josh Grizzard run the ball a little more.

Too much passing is “not a good formula for success; we can’t run the ball 11, 12 times and throw it 50-plus times,” Bowles said. “We’ve got to be more balanced than that. We were in the game enough — 14-3 at the half — for us to run it a little bit more. The circumstances got crazy at the end, but we’ve got to be more balanced than that and we’ve got to establish more of a run game.”

Familiar faces

Saints quarterback Spencer Rattler started both of last year’s losses to Tampa Bay while since-retired QB Derek Carr was injured.

But Rattler has an entire NFL offseason under his belt at this point and took many first-team snaps throughout camp on his way to winning the starting job. He sees himself as a more prepared player.

“It’s totally different, having more games under my belt,” said Rattler, who is 1-12 in his NFL career as a starter. “I definitely have grown since that first start. … Definitely feel better coming into this game. That’s for sure.”

But Rattler’s respect for Bowles’ ability to tailor defensive game plans to each week’s matchups leaves the Saints’ second-year QB expecting some surprises.

“It’s going to be a different thing every time you play him,” Rattler said. “The looks are going to be different than last year; the looks are going to be different than last week.”

Rattler has his own issues to worry about after committing four turnovers on three interceptions and a lost fumble during a 26-14 loss to Chicago last weekend. The performance was a deviation for Rattler, who had thrown just one interception in his six previous games.

“Didn’t play how I wanted to play,” Rattler said. “It’s all fixable things. That’s what’s good.”

“Definitely don’t plan on doing that every game,” he added. “I’m not going to be scared to take shots down the field. I don’t want to play timid. So, just got to pick your spots.”

Banged-up Bucs

The Buccaneers will be missing five starters and other key players on offense, including wide receivers Mike Evans and Chris Godwin, and running back Bucky Irving.

They have plenty of depth and Mayfield has playmakers around him, but getting healthy during their upcoming bye week will be a priority.

“Until we just lost, nobody was complaining or moaning about it,” Mayfield said. “It is the nature of the game. You know you have a game every week until your bye. So, you figure it out and move on. … Guys know they have to get ready physically, as well as you possibly can, to play and go from there.”

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