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The Buccaneers–Saints rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and New Orleans Saints. [2]The two teams first met in the 1977 season, marking a significant moment for the Buccaneers as they achieved their first victory in franchise history after enduring a streak of 26 consecutive losses dating back to the previous season.
With the Buccaneers leading, 7-0 in the first quarter, Saints quarterback Spencer Rattler looked to Olave in the flat on second and 15. Olave caught the ball with cornerback Tykee Smith in coverage.
The Bucs (8-8) missed out on an opportunity to clinch their third straight NFC South title, sputtering most of the game offensively while Carr threw for two touchdowns and the Saints (8-8 ...
The Buccaneers then defeated the Saints 30–20 to advance to the NFC Championship Game. [70] The Buccaneers then upset the top-seeded Green Bay Packers in the NFC Championship Game 31–26 advancing to the Super Bowl. The Buccaneers became the fifth team to win three away games en route to the Super Bowl.
Although the Saints and the Buccaneers have played since 1977, this matchup began a full-fledged rivalry in 2002 when the Saints and the Buccaneers moved into the same division, the NFC South. The first matchup was in 1977 at the Louisiana Superdome (now the Caesars Superdome) when the Buccaneers won 33–14, their first win in franchise ...
Tampa Bay Buccaneers ... at Saints, vs. Eagles, vs. Falcons, at Cowboys. 8. ... they effectively own a three-game lead over Indy in the division due to Houston's season sweep of the Colts. A win ...
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers finally ended their streak of regular-season losses to the New Orleans Saints with 20-10 victory Bucs overcome slow start, ride huge 4th quarter to 20-10 win vs. Saints ...
The SNF game scheduled for October 25 was originally Buccaneers-Raiders, but due to some Raiders players testing positive for COVID-19, the NFL moved that game back to 4:05 ET on Fox, and moved the Seahawks-Cardinals game to fill the SNF slot, to ensure that NBC would have a game. NBC's Thanksgiving night game between the Baltimore Ravens and ...