With a much-needed bye week looming and the second half of the 2025 season shaping up to be a very crowded race of legitimate NFC contenders, the 5-2 Tampa Bay Buccaneers head to New Orleans for a critical matchup against a division opponent. The Buccaneers will face the 1-6 Saints at the Caesars Superdome on Sunday, with kickoff scheduled for 4:05 p.m. ET, and try to tack on one more win to keep pace in the conference before enjoying their break.
The Saints, whose lone win so far came against the New York Giants in Week Five, are coming off a 26-14 loss at Chicago in Week Seven but still represent a very significant challenge for the current first-place squad in the NFC South.
"It's a division rival," said Head Coach Todd Bowles. "All our division games are tough – all the games, period. It's hard to win in this league. We know it's a tough place to play. They've beaten us before plenty of times [and] we've beaten them some, so we're preparing for a battle."
The Buccaneers are also coming off a loss, having dropped a 24-9 decision on the road to the Detroit Lions in front of a national audience on Monday night. In this case, the short week may be something of a blessing, as the Bucs are eager to get back on the field and return to the form that drove their league-best 5-1 start.
"[It is a] long season," said rookie wide receiver Tez Johnson. "We never look at anything like a loss, we always learn from those mistakes that we make in the game. [We] just go back to work and keep pushing. [We] trust the coaches' gameplan and we go out there and execute as a team."
The Saints had to make a big offseason adjustment following the unexpected retirement of quarterback Derek Carr, and second-year man Spencer Rattler won a training camp battle with rookie second-rounder Tyler Shough to take the reins. Rattler has shown poise, escapability and downfield accuracy in making that decision look good, throwing for 1,450 yards, eight touchdowns and four interceptions – three of which came in last week's game in Chicago. The Buccaneers faced Rattler in two of his six starts as a rookie last season, and while both of those games ended in wins for Tampa Bay, Rattler threw for a combined 483 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions.
"He's definitely moving around the pocket a lot more – he's running a lot more, using his legs," said Bowles of the second-year passer. "He has a strong arm. He's playing good football for them. He's throwing the deep ball well. He's connecting with [Chris] Olave and [Rashid] Shaheed very well, and they've still got [Alvin] Kamara, so he's got a lot of weapons around him."
While Rattler is averaging just 6.2 yards per pass attempts, he has some explosive weapons at his disposal, including the speedy Shaheed and the shifty Kamara. Olave provides consistent production with 44 catches through seven games and is also capable of the big play. While Tampa Bay's defense has shown signs of being able to shut down any opponent, it has also been susceptible to too many big plays due to various sorts of breakdowns. Fixing that issue will be paramount in the Superdome.
"Easily. It's been three a game – at least three or four a game – and then they play great defense," said Bowles. "We've talked about that as a group. It's just one thing, but it can't be one thing on the defensive side of the ball for you to play great defense. We give up about three plays for 150-plus yards, and the rest of the game you look solid – [it] can't happen. We've got to be better there. They understand that, coaches understand that, and we've got to get that fixed."
The Saints' defense saw safety Tyrann Mathieu retire in the offseason but still features such proven veterans as linebacker Demario Davis (61 tackles) and defensive ends Cameron Jordan (2.5 sacks) and Carl Granderson (4.5 sacks). It also has a new play-caller, with first-year Head Coach Kellen Moore bringing in former Chargers' Head Coach Brandon Staley to run that operation. Quarterback Baker Mayfield said the Saints focus on not giving up big plays.
"Personnel-wise, being familiar with them, understanding that, that does give you a little bit of a head start on the preparation," said Mayfield. "[It is] just understanding the system that Brandon Staley calls and knowing that it is similar to a Vic Fangio-type system. Top-down defense, they do not like to get shots over their head. [I am] looking at it like that, trying to relate it as much as you can, but also looking at specifically what are they doing, and our guys will be able to handle that.
"When you have the linebacker duo of Pete [Werner] and Demario [Davis], that is really where it starts. Being able to communicate based on formation and motions, those guys get everybody going and you definitely have to always know where No. 56 (Davis) is."
The Buccaneers and Saints have accounted for the last eight NFC South titles and have often had emotionally-charged outings against each other. New Orleans was the first team in division history to win four straight crowns from 2017-20, and the Bucs have followed with the last four. Whether or not Tampa Bay can break that record with a fifth straight division title in 2025 may come down to their two meetings with the Saints, and the first one is on tap this weekend.
GAME AND BROADCAST DETAILS
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-2) at New Orleans Saints (1-6)
Sunday, October 26, 4:05 p.m. ET
Caesars Superdome (capacity: 73,000)
New Orleans, Louisiana
Television: FOX
TV Broadcast Team: Kenny Albert (play-by-play), Jonathan Vilma (analyst), Megan Olivi (reporter)
Radio: 98Rock (WXTB, 97.9 FM), Flagship Station
Radio Broadcast Team: Gene Deckerhoff (play-by-play), Dave Moore (analyst), T.J. Rives (reporter)
Spanish Radio: 96.1 Caliente
Spanish Radio Broadcast Team: Carlos Bohorquez (play-by-play), Martin Gramática (analyst), Santiago Gramática (reporter)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD SERIES
The Buccaneers and Saints were frequent opponents in the '70s, '80s and '90s when the NFL's annual game schedule was heavily influenced by the previous year's standings. They became even better acquainted when the league changed its scheduling format to a divisional rotation in 2002, after a 32nd team was added and the NFL realigned into eight four-team divisions. The Buccaneers left their old NFC Central haunt that year to join the new NFC South, which also drew in the Saints, Panthers and Falcons. That meant two games against the Saints every year, of course.
New Orleans leads the all-time series with Tampa Bay, 40-26 but the Buccaneers have won five of the last six meetings, including both games last year. The first of those was a 51-27 blowout in the Superdome in Week Six of this season. The Buccaneers rushed out to a quick 17-0 lead in the first quarter, keyed by Antoine Winfield Jr.'s 58-yard fumble return for a touchdown, but a rash of turnovers by the offense in the second quarter allowed the Saints to storm back for a 27-24 halftime lead. However, the Bucs scored all 27 of the game's second-half points while amassing a franchise single-game record with 594 yards of offense. Running back Sean Tucker won NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors for his 192 yards from scrimmage and two touchdowns in the game.
In the final week of the 2024 regular season, the Saints came to Raymond James Stadium with the Bucs needing a win to clinch a fourth straight NFC South title and rushed out to a 16-6 halftime lead over the home team. However, Baker Mayfield threw second-half touchdown passes to Payne Durham and Jalen McMillan and Bucky Irving iced the 27-19 decision with an 11-yard touchdown run in the final two minutes. The Buccaneers' defense famously got one more defensive stop to prevent a game-tying touchdown and two-point conversion and give the ball back to the offense so Mike Evans could catch one more nine-yard pass and surpass 1,000 receiving yards for the 11th season in a row.
The Bucs also won in New Orleans in 2023, taking a 26-9 decision in the Superdome in Week Four. Mayfield threw touchdown passes to Deven Thompkins, Trey Palmer and Cade Otton and the Bucs' defense held the Saints to 197 total yards of offense. Winfield had another big game, combining a team-high nine tackles with a sack, two tackles for loss, a pass defensed, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.
The Buccaneers won five of their last six regular season games in 2023, but the exception was a rematch with the Saints in Tampa in Week 17. New Orleans got the split and kept the Bucs from clinching the division title (for one more week), racing out to a 20-0 lead before finishing off a 23-13 victory. Quarterback Derek Carr threw touchdown passes to tight ends Juwan Johnson and Taysom Hill and the Saints' defense picked Mayfield off twice.
The Buccaneers own the win in the only postseason meeting between the two teams, as they defeated the Saints in the Divisional Round in 2020 by a 30-20 score in the Superdome on the way to the Super Bowl LV championship. That proved to be the final game in Drew Brees's illustrious career, as he retired a few months later. Sean Murphy-Bunting, Mike Edwards and Devin White all picked Brees off as the Bucs rallied from a seven-point deficit in the second half to get the win, scoring the game's final 17 points.
In 2022, the Bucs got their first season sweep of their division rival since 2007. Before that, the Saints had won seven in a row in the head-to-head battle (not counting the 2020 postseason game) dating back to 2018. Tampa Bay won in the Superdome in Week Two in 2022, taking a 20-10 decision that was actually still a 3-3 tie going into the fourth quarter. The Bucs' defense generated five turnovers in the last 17 minutes of game play, including a pick-six by safety Mike Edwards. In the Week 13 rematch in Tampa, on the Monday Night Football stage, the Bucs rallied for two fourth-quarter touchdowns to eke out a 17-16 victory. Tom Brady led 91 and 63-yard touchdown drives in the last five minutes of the game, ending the first with a one-yard touchdown pass to Otton and the second with a six-yard scoring connection with Rachaad White with three seconds left in the game.
During their long winning streak in the series, New Orleans scored at least 28 points in five of those seven games, including a 36-27 decision in New Orleans on Halloween last year. The exception was a 9-0 blanking the Saints delivered at Raymond James Stadium last December, marking just the second shutout for either team in the series and the first since a 41-0 win by New Orleans in 2012. The roughest game for the Buccaneers in that stretch came on a Sunday night in November of 2020 at Raymond James Stadium, with the Saints rolling to a 38-3 decision that was easily Tampa Bay's worst game on its way to that Super Bowl title.
The Bucs-Saints series was first contested in 1977. That initial meeting is famously the first win in franchise history for the Buccaneers, who left New Orleans on December 11 of that year with a 33-14 victory that snapped a franchise-opening 26-game losing streak. The Bucs still had a 3-2 edge in the series by the end of 1982, which would also prove to be the end of the franchise's first run of playoff seasons. The Saints took control of the series by winning six straight in the mid-'80s.
Since they became division mates, the Bucs and Saints have squared off 45 times, 27 of them going in favor of New Orleans. The two teams had a run of season splits from 2015-18, and it wasn't just a matter of the each club holding serve on home field advantage. The Buccaneers actually won at New Orleans in 2015 and 2018, as noted above. That 2018 game was a 48-40 decision that set an NFL record for most combined points in a Week One contest.
Weirdly, the Saints beat Tampa Bay twice in that first NFC South season in 2002, even though the Buccaneers would win the 2002 division title on their way to victory in Super Bowl XXXVII. Those two games represented half of the Bucs' losses that year. In a minor bit of payback, a 2-12 Bucs team beat a 13-1 Saints team in the penultimate week of the 2009 season, before the Saints would go on to win their first Super Bowl. The Saints also won both games in 2020 in the regular season, in another Buccaneers championship campaign.
NOTABLE CONNECTIONS
- Quarterback Teddy Bridgewater, who is in his first season with the Buccaneers, played the 2018 and 2019 seasons in New Orleans as a backup to Drew Brees. Bridgewater got into 14 games and logged six starts in that span, and in 2019 he kept the Saints on track to win the NFC South title by winning all five of his starts while Brees was out with an injury.
- Buccaneers Senior Advisor to the General Manager Bruce Arians got his first NFL coaching job in Kansas City from 1989-92 but then returned to the college ranks in 1993. His second crack at the NFL would come in New Orleans, where he was the tight ends coach under Head Coach Jim Mora in 1996.
- Kevin Carberry, the Buccaneers' Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line Coach, came to Tampa from New Orleans, where he was the assistant offensive line coach in 2023.
- Among the many coaching stops for Buccaneers Assistant Coach Tom Moore over more than four decades in the NFL was one season as the Saints' running backs coach in 1997.
- Fred McAfee, the Saints' vice president of player engagement, played 16 years in the NFL as a running back and that included a very brief stop with the Buccaneers in 1999. McAfee appeared in one game for Tampa Bay that season.
- Saints Special Teams Coach Phil Galiano was an assistant special teams coach in Tampa under Head Coach Greg Schiano in 2012-13.
- Saints wide receiver Trey Palmer, who is currently on injured reserve, began his NFL career as a sixth-round draft pick by the Buccaneers in 2023. Palmer played two seasons in Tampa and recorded 51 catches for 557 yards and four touchdowns before being waived in the final roster cutdown this August and claimed off waivers by the Saints.
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TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Custom t-shirt printing by Cave Printing during Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Raices Plant Truck during Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Raices Plant Truck during Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Custom t-shirt printing by Cave Printing during Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Custom t-shirt printing by Cave Printing during Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Custom t-shirt printing by Cave Printing during Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cheerleaders during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Raices Plant Truck during Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Raices Plant Truck during Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cheerleaders during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TAMPA, FL - October 20, 2025 - Fans during the Fiestas Del Krewe Watch Party at L.P.C.X Café during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Detroit Lions. Photo By Doug DeFelice/Tampa Bay Buccaneers
SENIOR COACHING STAFFS
Tampa Bay:
- Head Coach Todd Bowles
- Offensive Coordinator Josh Grizzard
- Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line Coach
- Pass Game Coordinator George Edwards
- Run Game Coordinator/Outside Linebackers Coach Larry Foote
- Special Teams Coordinator Thomas McGaughey
New Orleans:
- Head Coach Kellen Moore
- Offensive Coordinator Doug Nussmeier
- Defensive Coordinator Brandon Staley
- Special Teams Coordinator Phil Galiano
KEY 2025 ROSTER ADDITIONS
Buccaneers:
- QB Teddy Bridgewater (FA)
- LB John Bullock (UDFA)
- T Benjamin Chukwuma (UDFA)
- P Riley Dixon (UFA)
- WR Emeka Egbuka (1st-round draft pick)
- G Dan Feeney (FA)
- OLB Haason Reddick (UFA)
- T Charlie Heck (UFA)
- WR Tez Johnson (7th-round draft pick)
- G Michael Jordan (FA)
- CB Kindle Vildor (UFA)
- CB Benjamin Morrison (2nd-round draft pick)
- CB Jacob Parrish (3rd-round draft pick)
- DL Elijah Roberts (5th-round draft pick)
- DL Elijah Simmons (FA)
- OLB David Walker (4th-round draft pick…on injured reserve)
- RB Josh Williams (UDFA)
Saints:
- T Kelvin Banks (1st-round draft pick)
- S Julian Blackmon (FA…currently on injured reserve)
- DT Vernon Broughton (3rd-round draft pick…currently on injured reserve)
- DT Jonathan Bullard (FA)
- WR Brandin Cooks (UFA)
- CB Michael Davis (FA)
- C Luke Fortner (T-JAX)
- DT Davin Godchaux (T-NE)
- P Kai Kroger (FA)
- RB Devin Neal (6th-round draft pick)
- WR Trey Palmer (W-TB…currently on injured reserve)
- WR Ja'Lynn Polk (T-NE…currently on injured reserve)
- T Dillon Radunz (UFA)
- S Justin Reid (UFA)
- CB Quincy Riley (4th-round draft pick)
- S Jonas Sanker (3rd-round draft pick)
- QB Tyler Shough (2nd-round draft pick)
- TE Jack Stoll (FA)
- LB Danny Stutsman (4th-round draft pick)
- WR Devaughn Vale (T-DEN)
- DE Jonah Williams (FA)
- CB Isaac Yiadom (UFA)
ADDITIONAL 2025 CHANGES/DEVELOPMENTS OF NOTE
Buccaneers:
- The Buccaneers rolled into 2025 with their fourth offensive coordinator in the last four years. This year's transition, however, is a bit different than the last two. In 2023 and 2024, Dave Canales and Liam Coen, respectively, came to town with entirely new offensive systems that the players had to absorb. In 2025, the Buccaneers followed the departure of Coen to be the Jacksonville Jaguars' head coach by promoting former Pass Game Coordinator Josh Grizzard from within. Grizzard is certainly evolving the Bucs' offense in new ways and have his own spin on play-calling, but the basic system remains the same, offering a very helpful continuity for a team that is also returning all of its offensive regulars from a unit that finished in the top five in 2024 in net yards, points scored, rushing yards and passing yards. After Grizzard's promotion, the Buccaneers also hired one of his former colleagues, Kefense Hynson, to be the team's new pass game coordinator.
- To celebrate their landmark 50th season, the Buccaneers have unveiled a new sort of throwback uniform in 2025. In addition to the popular "Creamsicle" togs that they will don for the Thursday night game against Atlanta in Week 15, the Bucs have also worn, for this season only, a white version of their original uniforms worn during the 1976 season. Those uniforms made their debut in the home opener against the Jets in Week Three and were broken out again when the Bucs played at Seattle in Week Five, a game that was a battle of the NFL's two expansion teams from 1976.
- While Todd Bowles remains the play-caller for Tampa Bay's defense, he did make some changes to his defensive coaching staff. Mike Caldwell, who was part of the Bucs' staff from 2019-21 when Bowles was the defensive coordinator, returns to tutor the inside linebackers. Larry Foote has moved from inside linebackers to outside linebackers and is also the team's run game coordinator. George Edwards, who previously coached the outside linebackers, is now the pass game coordinator.
- The Buccaneers started the season without All-Pro left tackle Tristan Wirfs and wide receiver Chris Godwin, but both returned to the lineup in Week Four. However, the Buccaneers' injured reserve list has grown considerably as the season has progressed. Wide receiver Jalen McMillan sustained a severe neck strain in Week Two of the preseason against Pittsburgh and is expected to be sidelined for at least half of the regular season. He is currently on injured reserve but can be designated for return. Since the start of the season, the Buccaneers have also lost defensive linemen Calijah Kancey, tackle Luke Goedeke, guard Cody Mauch, tight end Ko Kieft and safety Rashad Wisdom to injured reserve. Goedeke is expected to return from IR at some point but Kancey, Mauch and Kieft are likely to miss the rest of the season.
- The changes made to the kickoff process by the NFL during the offseason appear to have impacted the Buccaneers' strategy for that play in a significant manner. Now that a touchback on a ball caught or landing in the end zone puts the ball at the receiving team's 35, the Buccaneers have relied a lot less on touchbacks, which they produced on more than 75% of their kickoffs last year. With that in mind, the team took kick coverage units into serious consideration when shaping the 53-man roster and multiple players – including linebacker John Bullock, cornerback Josh Hayes, outside linebacker Markees Watts and wide receivers Ryan Miller and Kameron Johnson – made the team in large part due to their special teams contributions.
Saints:
- The Saints started the offseason in search of a new head coach after letting Dennis Allen go at midseason last year. They eventually elected to poach the Philadelphia Eagles' championship staff to take their one-year offensive coordinator, Kellen Moore. Moore had spent the last six seasons as an NFL coordinator with the Cowboys, Chargers and Eagles and he led a Philadelphia attack that finished seventh in points scored in 2024.
- Moore brought in a pair of new coordinators, with Doug Nussmeier taking over the offense and Brandon Staley leading the defense. Nussmeier followed Moore over from the Eagles, where he tutored the quarterbacks, the same position he held under Moore in Los Angeles and Dallas. He is a former coordinator on the college level with such powerful programs as Michigan, Florida, Alabama and Washington. Staley got a stint as the Chargers head coach based on his work as a defensive coordinator for the Rams on Sean McVay's staff. This will be the first time since 2014 that Allen is not involved in running the Saints' defense.
- The Saints' transition to youth in the quarterback room was hastened by the surprise revelation early in the offseason that Derek Carr had a shoulder injury that could threaten his entire 2025 season. Carr eventually elected to retire on May 10, after the Saints had used a second-round draft pick on Louisville quarterback Tyler Shough. That set up a training camp battle between Shough and 2024 fifth-round pick Spencer Rattler, who started six games as a rookie but did not record a win in any of them. Rattler eventually won that battle and has started all seven games so far this season. Rather than elect for surgery on his shoulder and spend the 2025 season on the Saints' injured reserve list, Carr retired and in the process gave the team $30 million in cap relief.
- Carr wasn't the only Saints veteran to choose retirement in the offseason. Tackle Ryan Ramczyk, who started 101 games for New Orleans from 2017-23, also hung up his cleats after missing the entire 2024 campaign due to chronic knee issues. He announced his retirement on May 10; safety Tyrann Mathieu took a bit longer to decide but then announced his decision in July on the eve of the Saints' training camp. Mathieu played the last three seasons of his 12-year NFL career in New Orleans, starting all 51 of the team's games in that span.
- The Saints started the season with two tight ends on the reserve/physically unable to perform list, as both jack-of-all-trades Taysom Hill and Foster Moreau were not ready to suit up in September. However, both players were activated on October 4 and have now played in the Saints' last three games.
INJURY REPORT
Key:
DNP: Did not participate in practice
LP: Limited participation in practice
FP: Full participation in practice
NL: Not listed
Buccaneers *:
- QB Ben Bredeson (shoulder) – WEDS: LP
- QB Teddy Bridgewater (teeth) – WEDS: DNP
- TE Devin Culp (knee) – WEDS: LP
- LB Lavonte David (knee/rib) – WEDS: DNP
- WR Emeka Egbuka (hamstring) – WEDS: DNP
- DL Greg Gaines (toe) – WEDS: DNP
- WR Chris Godwin (fibula) – WEDS: DNP
- G Luke Haggard (shoulder) – WEDS: DNP
- RB Bucky Irving (foot/shoulder) – WEDS: DNP
- S Christian Izien (knee) – WEDS: DNP
- G Michael Jordan (knee) – WEDS: LP
- QB Baker Mayfield (knee) – WEDS: LP
- CB Zyon McCollum (thumb) – WEDS: FP
- OLB Haason Reddick (ankle/knee) – WEDS: DNP
- OLB Markees Watts (personal) – WEDS: DNP
- RB Josh Williams (concussion) – WEDS: FP
- S Antoine Winfield Jr. (toe) – WEDS: DNP
* The Buccaneers conducted a walk-through on Wednesday and the practice participation report is an estimation.
Saints:
- TE Juwan Johnson (neck) – WEDS: LP
- RB Alvin Kamara (ankle) – WEDS: LP
- WR Chris Olave (ankle) – WEDS: DNP
- DT John Ridgeway (shoulder) – WEDS: FP
- CB Alontae Taylor (personal) – WEDS: DNP
- DE Chase Young (illness) – WEDS: DNP
WEATHER FORECAST
Domed stadium. Outdoor weather: Likely thunderstorms, high of 78, low of 69, 92% chance of rain, 82% humidity, winds out of the SSE at 11 mph.
GAME REFEREE
Head referee: Ron Torbert (16th season, 12th as referee)
BETTING LINE
- Favorite: Buccaneers (-4.5)
- Over/Under: 46.5
INDIVIDUAL STAT LEADERS
Buccaneers-
Points Scored: K Chase McLaughlin, 56
Touchdowns: WR Emeka Egbuka, 5
Passing Yards: QB Baker Mayfield, 1,767
Passer Rating: QB Baker Mayfield, 99.8
Rushing Yards: RB Rachaad White, 252
Receptions: WR Emeka Egbuka, 31
Receiving Yards: WR Emeka Egbuka, 527
Interceptions: LB Jamel Dean, 3
Sacks: Yaya Diaby, 4.0
Tackles: S Tykee Smith, 58
Saints-
Points Scored: K Blake Grupe, 53
Touchdowns: WR Chris Olave, 3
Passing Yards: QB Spencer Rattler, 1,450
Passer Rating: QB Spencer Rattler, 88.4
Rushing Yards: RB Alvin Kamara, 342
Receptions: WR Chris Olave, 44
Receiving Yards: WR Chris Olave, 440
Interceptions: CB Kool-Aid McKinstry, 2
Sacks: DE Carl Granderson 4.5
Tackles: LB Demario Davis, 61
TEAM STAT RANKINGS
Buccaneers-
Scoring Offense: 13th (24.9 ppg)
Total Offense: 16th (338.9 ypg)
Rushing Offense: 24th (99.6 ypg)
Passing Offense: 9th (239.3 ypg)
First Downs Per Game: 15th (19.6)
Third-Down Pct.: 17th (38.2%)
Sacks Per Pass Attempt Allowed: 12th (5.71%)
Red Zone TD Pct.: 23rd (52.6%)
Scoring Defense: 22nd (25.0 ppg)
Total Defense: 17th (328.0 ypg)
Rushing Defense: 11th (99.0 ypg)
Passing Defense: 21st (229.0 ypg)
First Downs Allowed Per Game: t-10th (19.0)
Third-Down Pct. Allowed: 11th (36.8%)
Sacks Per Pass Attempt: 10th (8.77%)
Red Zone TD Pct. Allowed: -24th (66.7%)
Turnover Margin: t-7th (+4)
Saints-
Scoring Offense: 27th (26.6 ppg)
Total Offense: 24th (297.9 ypg)
Rushing Offense: 23rd (100.1 ypg)
Passing Offense: 24th (197.7 ypg)
First Downs Per Game: t-16th (19.4)
Third-Down Pct.: 22nd (36.8%)
Sacks Per Pass Attempt Allowed: 14th (6.28%)
Red Zone TD Pct.: 28th (45.0%)
Scoring Defense: 27th (26.6 ppg)
Total Defense: t-19th (335.7 ypg)
Rushing Defense: 24th (129.4 ypg)
Passing Defense: 12th (206.3 ypg)
First Downs Allowed Per Game: 24th (21.3)
Third-Down Pct. Allowed: 18th (39.0%)
Sacks Per Pass Attempt: 20th (6.90%)
Red Zone TD Pct. Allowed: t-13th (58.3%)
Turnover Margin: 13th (+1)
WHAT TO WATCH FOR
- LB Lavonte David secured his 14th interception in the Bucs' Week Five win in Seattle, setting up the game-ending field goal. With one more interception, he would join Pro Football Hall of Famers Charles Woodson and Ray Lewis as the only players with 15-plus interceptions, 15-plus forced fumbles and 15-plus fumble recoveries since data began being tracked in 1994.
- DL Vita Vea recorded a half-sack against San Francisco in Week Six, improving his career total to 33.0. That put him into a tie with both Brad Culpepper and Jason Pierre-Paul for the ninth-most sacks in franchise history. Vea would break that tie with one more sack, and two more would move him past Chidi Ahanotu (34.5) into eighth place.
- S Antoine Winfield Jr. has 18.0 career sacks, tied with four other players for the 11th most by a defensive back since sacks became an official statistic in 1982. Two more sacks would allow him to tie Charles Woodson for 10th place on that list.
- RB Rachaad White has scored three touchdowns in the Bucs' last three games and has four overall on the season. His career total now stands at 25 touchdowns and he needs tow more to tie Mark Carrier for 11th in team history in that category and three more to tie both Doug Martin and Warrick Dunn and move into the team's all-time top-10.
NOTABLY QUOTABLE
- Head Coach Todd Bowles on how a short week impacts the team's ability to prepare for the upcoming opponent: "The coaches have to get started early the week before – they've got to get started. Player-wise, it's just a mentality thing – Wednesday is really Tuesday and vice versa as the week goes on. We go through these things on Thursday night games; you go through these things on Monday night games. It's a mental thing and it's a mind thing. They've developed good mental toughness this year so far, so we've just got to keep building on that, but it definitely impacts the body."
- Quarterback Baker Mayfield on if the team is itching to get back on the field from a mental standpoint after a loss: "Yeah, I think you look at that -- I know it is not a Thursday week -- but similar on short weeks, if you lose, you want to get out there quicker rather than later to get it out of your system. Especially when you have a group like we have, they understand what we have to do to get the job done to find wins. Our guys will handle it the right way, heal up as quick as we can and go from there."
- Wide receiver Tez Johnson on the younger guys in the wide receiver room needing to step up after WR Mike Evans goes down with an injury: "The younger guys are just always keying on the little things, and we still [have] veterans in that room. We still have [Sterling] Shepard and [have] 'J-Mac' (Jalen McMillan) in there helping too even though he is not out there with us. You still have those voices in the room that you listen to and try and get those little details from them and try to tie it to your game. With a man being down, yes it hurts, but just knowing when Mike [Evans] was hurt, he would still communicate with us the best he could. It just shows you the leader and the Hall of Fame guy he is."
- Bowles on the possibility of adding a player via trade at the deadline: "It's always possible, but we've got to get to the Bye week. Right now, we're trying to find guys to dress as opposed to [trying to find] guys to put down. We're always looking – you never say never – but we don't have anybody immediately on the radar."