1. The Buccaneers are just the sixth team to start 2-0 in at least five-straight seasons since the 1970 merger, joining the Bears (1984-91), Dolphins (1994-99), Broncos (2013-18), Texans (2010-14), Cowboys (1975-79). Per StatsPerform, the Bucs are the first team to score a game-winning touchdown in the final minute of the fourth quarter in back-to-back games, with both games coming on the road, since the 1999 Miami Dolphins (Oct. 10-Oct. 17).
2. Baker Mayfield led a game-winning drive for the second-consecutive game, surpassed the 25,000-career passing yard milestone on Monday and moved into the top five in franchise history in passing touchdowns (74). He finished 25-of-38 for 215 yards and two touchdowns, with no interceptions, earning a 98.0 passer rating. With his second multi-touchdown performance in as many games, Mayfield overtook Josh Freeman (23) for the third-most games in franchise history with 2-plus passing touchdowns, trailing Jameis Winston (37) and Tom Brady (31).
3. Emeka Egbuka continued his historic start to his rookie campaign, adding on another touchdown reception, his third of the season. His three touchdown receptions through two career games are the most in franchise history. Additionally, Egbuka is tied for the NFL lead in touchdown receptions in 2025. Ryan Miller was on the receiving end of the team's first touchdown of the game, catching a 20-yard pass from Mayfield to record his third career receiving touchdown. Miller's three receiving touchdowns are tied for the second-most by an undrafted player for Tampa Bay in their first 14 career games played, trailing only Tim Wright (four).
4. Rachaad White took 10 carries for 65 yards (6.5) and the game-winning score on Monday night. His 6.5 yards per rush was his fourth-highest average in a game with 10-or-more carries. With his touchdown, White tied Leonard Fournette and Reggie Cobb (22) for the seventh-most touchdowns from scrimmage by a running back in franchise history. Bucky Irving amassed 121 yards from scrimmage to lead the team. He rushed 17 times for 71 yards (4.2 avg.) and brought in six receptions for 50 yards. His six games with 100-plus yards from scrimmage are the most among all members of the 2024 draft class. Irving also leads the draft class in total yards from scrimmage (1,680), rushing yards (1,230) and rushing touchdowns (eight).
5. Tampa Bay's rush defense held its opponent to under 100 rushing yards for the 64th time since Todd Bowles took over the defense in 2019 – the most-such occurrences during that span. Through Week 2, Bowles' defense ranks fourth in fewest opponent yards per rush (3.3 avg.) and sixth in total rush defense (76.5 opponent rush yards per game).