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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.
New Orleans Saints: Louisiana Superdome: WSB-TV (Atlanta) WVUE-DT (New Orleans) Falcons–Saints rivalry 1991 NFC Wild Card playoff rematch, Thursday game. [76] December 6 Los Angeles Rams: 31–27: Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Tampa Stadium: KCAL-TV (Los Angeles) None (Tampa Bay) [77] 15 December 13 Green Bay Packers: 16–14: Houston Oilers ...
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 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
The Saints defense intercepted Buccaneers QB Jameis Winston four times, including a pick-six by safety Marcus Williams to ice the game in the fourth quarter. The win improved the Saints to 8–2, and they swept the Buccaneers for the first time since 2014 .
The 1987 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season was the franchise's 12th season in the National Football League, the 12th playing their home games at Tampa Stadium, and the first under head coach Ray Perkins. It was a year of great change for the Buccaneers .
Results; Record: 3–13: ... Week 13: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers ... Week 17: New Orleans Saints at Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Game summary. Quarter 1 2 3 4
The Saints would defeat the Bears 21–9, advancing to the divisional round, where they were defeated by division rival and eventual Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 30–20, despite having swept them in the regular season.