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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.
The Saints haven't lost at Tampa Bay since Jameis Winston was the opposing QB: Saints vs. Buccaneers all-time record: Both teams have history, but it’s far from a rivalry Skip to main content
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 ...
The Buccaneers' record is 267–424–1 with a victory in both their Super Bowl appearances, Super Bowl XXXVII and Super Bowl LV, and an overall playoff record of 10–9. The Panthers have the best playoff winning percentage (9–8) of any team in the division with losses in Super Bowls XXXVIII and 50 , with a regular season record of 195–204 ...
The Rams entered the game with a 3–0 record, while the Buccaneers came in at 1–2. The Buccaneers were 9.5-point underdogs against the Rams, who had reached the Super Bowl the previous season. However, the Buccaneers won 55–40, with their quarterback, Jameis Winston, throwing for 385 yards and four
Dallas Cowboys (vs Philadelphia Eagles) Dec 28, 2008 San Francisco 49ers (vs St. Louis Rams) Oct 4, 2009 Arizona Cardinals (vs New Orleans Saints) Oct 10, 2010 Baltimore Ravens (vs New York Jets) Oct 2, 2011 Jacksonville Jaguars (vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers) Dec 11, 2011 New England Patriots (vs New York Jets) Nov 22, 2012
The Saints, having achieved their first winning record in team history, clinched their first-ever playoff spot by defeating the Buccaneers 44–34. The Saints led the game for good after two early Vinny Testaverde fumbles deep in Buccaneer territory. [ 83 ]
With a dominant comeback in the second half, the Saints go to 9–8, tying their record from the 2021 season. The game ended in controversy; with the team up 41–17, Saints head coach Dennis Allen called for a quarterback kneel to exhaust the final minute of the game.