The turnover led to a touchdown and a 14–7 lead. Tampa Bay broke a six-game losing streak (dating back to 2003), defeating the Saints 20–17. 2016 | Tampa Bay's dismal start continued, as they dropped to 0–4 on the season. 1989 | Brad Johnson was back in place at starting quarterback, but his numbers were again mediocre. Tampa Bay took the lead 34–31 after another Pittman score with 12 minutes to go. A 75-yard touchdown pass to Michael Clayton gave the Buccaneers a 7–6 lead. 2002 | At 5–7, Tampa Bay found themselves only one game out of the NFC wild card hunt.
Australian Football Stats - Australian Football Search Kansas City had one final chance, but the Buccaneer defense forced a turnover on downs with only 1:15 to go. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League ended the 2004 season with a record of 5 wins and 11 losses, finishing fourth in the NFL's South Division of the National Football Conference. 1996 | 2020, https://www.pompedia.com/index.php?title=Tampa_Bay_Buccaneers_Cheerleaders_of_2004_-_05&oldid=41976. The game saw the Buccaneers face former player Warren Sapp (who signed with Oakland in the offseason) for the first time. 2004 |
1979 | He missed two field goal attempts during the game, which brought his season total to 8 misses. 1997 | Click on column headings to sort.
The Buccaneers became the first NFL team to follow up a Super Bowl championship with back-to-back losing seasons.
2011 | The lone highlights of 2004 were the high-quality play of rookie wide receiver Michael Clayton and the return of Doug Williams, who joined the Bucs front office as a personnel executive. Michael Clayton set a rookie record for receiving. 1987 | Brian Griese passed for 210 yards and two touchdown passes, and Michael Pittman rushed for 106 yards and two touchdown runs. Football Stats - NFL - CFL - AFL - Arena Football - Indoor Football - Search
The lone highlight game of Tampa Bay's forgetful 2004 season came against Kansas City in week 9. 1995 | Michael Vick rushed for 76 yards, and had 176 yard passing, as Tampa Bay fell to division rival Atlanta. After returning to Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex, it was determined that the soaked fields and disrupted schedule was too much to overcome. Tampa Bay fell to 5–9, guaranteed themselves of their second consecutive losing season, and effectively eliminated themselves from playoff contention. 1981 | Kicker Martin Gramatica was benched for the season, and journeyman veteran Jay Taylor took his place. Jon Gruden coached the team. Early in the third quarter, Pittman broke away for a 78-yard touchdown run, the longest in Buccaneer history.
After Allen's arrival in the Buccaneers' front office, the team announced that it would not re-sign two of their notable defensive players (John Lynch and Warren Sapp). # Brad Johnson connected with Michael Clayton for a 51-yard touchdown in the first half, but three Jason Elam field goals proved to be the winning edge for Denver.
Brian Griese set a number of franchise records for passing. Simms' first NFL start was short-lived, however, as he left the game in the first quarter with a sprained shoulder. Both of their contracts were expiring, and younger players would fill their positions.
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A Michael Pittman fumble was returned 93 yards for a touchdown by Adam Archuleta, and Martin Gramatica missed two field goal attempts, sinking the Buccaneers' chances at victory. Dwight Smith forced a fumble, and Brian Kelly returned the fumble 32 yards for the Buccaneers.
The turnover led to a touchdown and a 14–7 lead. Tampa Bay broke a six-game losing streak (dating back to 2003), defeating the Saints 20–17. 2016 | Tampa Bay's dismal start continued, as they dropped to 0–4 on the season. 1989 | Brad Johnson was back in place at starting quarterback, but his numbers were again mediocre. Tampa Bay took the lead 34–31 after another Pittman score with 12 minutes to go. A 75-yard touchdown pass to Michael Clayton gave the Buccaneers a 7–6 lead. 2002 | At 5–7, Tampa Bay found themselves only one game out of the NFC wild card hunt.
Australian Football Stats - Australian Football Search Kansas City had one final chance, but the Buccaneer defense forced a turnover on downs with only 1:15 to go. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League ended the 2004 season with a record of 5 wins and 11 losses, finishing fourth in the NFL's South Division of the National Football Conference. 1996 | 2020, https://www.pompedia.com/index.php?title=Tampa_Bay_Buccaneers_Cheerleaders_of_2004_-_05&oldid=41976. The game saw the Buccaneers face former player Warren Sapp (who signed with Oakland in the offseason) for the first time. 2004 |
1979 | He missed two field goal attempts during the game, which brought his season total to 8 misses. 1997 | Click on column headings to sort.
The Buccaneers became the first NFL team to follow up a Super Bowl championship with back-to-back losing seasons.
2011 | The lone highlights of 2004 were the high-quality play of rookie wide receiver Michael Clayton and the return of Doug Williams, who joined the Bucs front office as a personnel executive. Michael Clayton set a rookie record for receiving. 1987 | Brian Griese passed for 210 yards and two touchdown passes, and Michael Pittman rushed for 106 yards and two touchdown runs. Football Stats - NFL - CFL - AFL - Arena Football - Indoor Football - Search
The lone highlight game of Tampa Bay's forgetful 2004 season came against Kansas City in week 9. 1995 | Michael Vick rushed for 76 yards, and had 176 yard passing, as Tampa Bay fell to division rival Atlanta. After returning to Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex, it was determined that the soaked fields and disrupted schedule was too much to overcome. Tampa Bay fell to 5–9, guaranteed themselves of their second consecutive losing season, and effectively eliminated themselves from playoff contention. 1981 | Kicker Martin Gramatica was benched for the season, and journeyman veteran Jay Taylor took his place. Jon Gruden coached the team. Early in the third quarter, Pittman broke away for a 78-yard touchdown run, the longest in Buccaneer history.
After Allen's arrival in the Buccaneers' front office, the team announced that it would not re-sign two of their notable defensive players (John Lynch and Warren Sapp). # Brad Johnson connected with Michael Clayton for a 51-yard touchdown in the first half, but three Jason Elam field goals proved to be the winning edge for Denver.
Brian Griese set a number of franchise records for passing. Simms' first NFL start was short-lived, however, as he left the game in the first quarter with a sprained shoulder. Both of their contracts were expiring, and younger players would fill their positions.
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A Michael Pittman fumble was returned 93 yards for a touchdown by Adam Archuleta, and Martin Gramatica missed two field goal attempts, sinking the Buccaneers' chances at victory. Dwight Smith forced a fumble, and Brian Kelly returned the fumble 32 yards for the Buccaneers.
The turnover led to a touchdown and a 14–7 lead. Tampa Bay broke a six-game losing streak (dating back to 2003), defeating the Saints 20–17. 2016 | Tampa Bay's dismal start continued, as they dropped to 0–4 on the season. 1989 | Brad Johnson was back in place at starting quarterback, but his numbers were again mediocre. Tampa Bay took the lead 34–31 after another Pittman score with 12 minutes to go. A 75-yard touchdown pass to Michael Clayton gave the Buccaneers a 7–6 lead. 2002 | At 5–7, Tampa Bay found themselves only one game out of the NFC wild card hunt.
Australian Football Stats - Australian Football Search Kansas City had one final chance, but the Buccaneer defense forced a turnover on downs with only 1:15 to go. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League ended the 2004 season with a record of 5 wins and 11 losses, finishing fourth in the NFL's South Division of the National Football Conference. 1996 | 2020, https://www.pompedia.com/index.php?title=Tampa_Bay_Buccaneers_Cheerleaders_of_2004_-_05&oldid=41976. The game saw the Buccaneers face former player Warren Sapp (who signed with Oakland in the offseason) for the first time. 2004 |
1979 | He missed two field goal attempts during the game, which brought his season total to 8 misses. 1997 | Click on column headings to sort.
The Buccaneers became the first NFL team to follow up a Super Bowl championship with back-to-back losing seasons.
2011 | The lone highlights of 2004 were the high-quality play of rookie wide receiver Michael Clayton and the return of Doug Williams, who joined the Bucs front office as a personnel executive. Michael Clayton set a rookie record for receiving. 1987 | Brian Griese passed for 210 yards and two touchdown passes, and Michael Pittman rushed for 106 yards and two touchdown runs. Football Stats - NFL - CFL - AFL - Arena Football - Indoor Football - Search
The lone highlight game of Tampa Bay's forgetful 2004 season came against Kansas City in week 9. 1995 | Michael Vick rushed for 76 yards, and had 176 yard passing, as Tampa Bay fell to division rival Atlanta. After returning to Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex, it was determined that the soaked fields and disrupted schedule was too much to overcome. Tampa Bay fell to 5–9, guaranteed themselves of their second consecutive losing season, and effectively eliminated themselves from playoff contention. 1981 | Kicker Martin Gramatica was benched for the season, and journeyman veteran Jay Taylor took his place. Jon Gruden coached the team. Early in the third quarter, Pittman broke away for a 78-yard touchdown run, the longest in Buccaneer history.
After Allen's arrival in the Buccaneers' front office, the team announced that it would not re-sign two of their notable defensive players (John Lynch and Warren Sapp). # Brad Johnson connected with Michael Clayton for a 51-yard touchdown in the first half, but three Jason Elam field goals proved to be the winning edge for Denver.
Brian Griese set a number of franchise records for passing. Simms' first NFL start was short-lived, however, as he left the game in the first quarter with a sprained shoulder. Both of their contracts were expiring, and younger players would fill their positions.
Retrieved from "https://www.pompedia.com/index.php?title=Tampa_Bay_Buccaneers_Cheerleaders_of_2004_ …
A Michael Pittman fumble was returned 93 yards for a touchdown by Adam Archuleta, and Martin Gramatica missed two field goal attempts, sinking the Buccaneers' chances at victory. Dwight Smith forced a fumble, and Brian Kelly returned the fumble 32 yards for the Buccaneers.
The turnover led to a touchdown and a 14–7 lead. Tampa Bay broke a six-game losing streak (dating back to 2003), defeating the Saints 20–17. 2016 | Tampa Bay's dismal start continued, as they dropped to 0–4 on the season. 1989 | Brad Johnson was back in place at starting quarterback, but his numbers were again mediocre. Tampa Bay took the lead 34–31 after another Pittman score with 12 minutes to go. A 75-yard touchdown pass to Michael Clayton gave the Buccaneers a 7–6 lead. 2002 | At 5–7, Tampa Bay found themselves only one game out of the NFC wild card hunt.
Australian Football Stats - Australian Football Search Kansas City had one final chance, but the Buccaneer defense forced a turnover on downs with only 1:15 to go. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League ended the 2004 season with a record of 5 wins and 11 losses, finishing fourth in the NFL's South Division of the National Football Conference. 1996 | 2020, https://www.pompedia.com/index.php?title=Tampa_Bay_Buccaneers_Cheerleaders_of_2004_-_05&oldid=41976. The game saw the Buccaneers face former player Warren Sapp (who signed with Oakland in the offseason) for the first time. 2004 |
1979 | He missed two field goal attempts during the game, which brought his season total to 8 misses. 1997 | Click on column headings to sort.
The Buccaneers became the first NFL team to follow up a Super Bowl championship with back-to-back losing seasons.
2011 | The lone highlights of 2004 were the high-quality play of rookie wide receiver Michael Clayton and the return of Doug Williams, who joined the Bucs front office as a personnel executive. Michael Clayton set a rookie record for receiving. 1987 | Brian Griese passed for 210 yards and two touchdown passes, and Michael Pittman rushed for 106 yards and two touchdown runs. Football Stats - NFL - CFL - AFL - Arena Football - Indoor Football - Search
The lone highlight game of Tampa Bay's forgetful 2004 season came against Kansas City in week 9. 1995 | Michael Vick rushed for 76 yards, and had 176 yard passing, as Tampa Bay fell to division rival Atlanta. After returning to Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex, it was determined that the soaked fields and disrupted schedule was too much to overcome. Tampa Bay fell to 5–9, guaranteed themselves of their second consecutive losing season, and effectively eliminated themselves from playoff contention. 1981 | Kicker Martin Gramatica was benched for the season, and journeyman veteran Jay Taylor took his place. Jon Gruden coached the team. Early in the third quarter, Pittman broke away for a 78-yard touchdown run, the longest in Buccaneer history.
After Allen's arrival in the Buccaneers' front office, the team announced that it would not re-sign two of their notable defensive players (John Lynch and Warren Sapp). # Brad Johnson connected with Michael Clayton for a 51-yard touchdown in the first half, but three Jason Elam field goals proved to be the winning edge for Denver.
Brian Griese set a number of franchise records for passing. Simms' first NFL start was short-lived, however, as he left the game in the first quarter with a sprained shoulder. Both of their contracts were expiring, and younger players would fill their positions.
Retrieved from "https://www.pompedia.com/index.php?title=Tampa_Bay_Buccaneers_Cheerleaders_of_2004_ …
A Michael Pittman fumble was returned 93 yards for a touchdown by Adam Archuleta, and Martin Gramatica missed two field goal attempts, sinking the Buccaneers' chances at victory. Dwight Smith forced a fumble, and Brian Kelly returned the fumble 32 yards for the Buccaneers.
The turnover led to a touchdown and a 14–7 lead. Tampa Bay broke a six-game losing streak (dating back to 2003), defeating the Saints 20–17. 2016 | Tampa Bay's dismal start continued, as they dropped to 0–4 on the season. 1989 | Brad Johnson was back in place at starting quarterback, but his numbers were again mediocre. Tampa Bay took the lead 34–31 after another Pittman score with 12 minutes to go. A 75-yard touchdown pass to Michael Clayton gave the Buccaneers a 7–6 lead. 2002 | At 5–7, Tampa Bay found themselves only one game out of the NFC wild card hunt.
Australian Football Stats - Australian Football Search Kansas City had one final chance, but the Buccaneer defense forced a turnover on downs with only 1:15 to go. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League ended the 2004 season with a record of 5 wins and 11 losses, finishing fourth in the NFL's South Division of the National Football Conference. 1996 | 2020, https://www.pompedia.com/index.php?title=Tampa_Bay_Buccaneers_Cheerleaders_of_2004_-_05&oldid=41976. The game saw the Buccaneers face former player Warren Sapp (who signed with Oakland in the offseason) for the first time. 2004 |
1979 | He missed two field goal attempts during the game, which brought his season total to 8 misses. 1997 | Click on column headings to sort.
The Buccaneers became the first NFL team to follow up a Super Bowl championship with back-to-back losing seasons.
2011 | The lone highlights of 2004 were the high-quality play of rookie wide receiver Michael Clayton and the return of Doug Williams, who joined the Bucs front office as a personnel executive. Michael Clayton set a rookie record for receiving. 1987 | Brian Griese passed for 210 yards and two touchdown passes, and Michael Pittman rushed for 106 yards and two touchdown runs. Football Stats - NFL - CFL - AFL - Arena Football - Indoor Football - Search
The lone highlight game of Tampa Bay's forgetful 2004 season came against Kansas City in week 9. 1995 | Michael Vick rushed for 76 yards, and had 176 yard passing, as Tampa Bay fell to division rival Atlanta. After returning to Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex, it was determined that the soaked fields and disrupted schedule was too much to overcome. Tampa Bay fell to 5–9, guaranteed themselves of their second consecutive losing season, and effectively eliminated themselves from playoff contention. 1981 | Kicker Martin Gramatica was benched for the season, and journeyman veteran Jay Taylor took his place. Jon Gruden coached the team. Early in the third quarter, Pittman broke away for a 78-yard touchdown run, the longest in Buccaneer history.
After Allen's arrival in the Buccaneers' front office, the team announced that it would not re-sign two of their notable defensive players (John Lynch and Warren Sapp). # Brad Johnson connected with Michael Clayton for a 51-yard touchdown in the first half, but three Jason Elam field goals proved to be the winning edge for Denver.
Brian Griese set a number of franchise records for passing. Simms' first NFL start was short-lived, however, as he left the game in the first quarter with a sprained shoulder. Both of their contracts were expiring, and younger players would fill their positions.
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A Michael Pittman fumble was returned 93 yards for a touchdown by Adam Archuleta, and Martin Gramatica missed two field goal attempts, sinking the Buccaneers' chances at victory. Dwight Smith forced a fumble, and Brian Kelly returned the fumble 32 yards for the Buccaneers.
Michael Clayton set a rookie record for receiving. The Buccaneers were originally scheduled to play the, A Triumph of the Heart: The Ricky Bell Story, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2004_Tampa_Bay_Buccaneers_season&oldid=966436354, 2004 National Football League season by team, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Assistant to the Head Coach-Football Operations –, This page was last edited on 7 July 2020, at 03:13. 2003 |
2004 Tampa Bay Buccaneers football team scores, roster and statistics. In August, Hurricane Charley brought training camp to a screeching halt.
Brian Griese threw for 296 yards and two touchdowns, while Michael Pittman rushed for 128 yards on the ground. 2010 | He threw two interceptions (one was returned for a touchdown).
Lynch was released after medical exams indicated ongoing injury problems.
1980 | Lynch was quickly signed by the Denver Broncos, where he had consecutive injury-free Pro Bowl seasons.
2015 |
The 2004 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season was the franchise's 29th season in the National Football League the 7th playing their home games at Raymond James Stadium, and the 3rd under head coach Jon Gruden. 2008 |
The Bucs acquired Hall of Fame wide receiver Tim Brown, who was well known for his tenure with the Raiders. 2012 |
Tampa Bay crushed the lowly 49ers 35–3.
Explore the NFL Tampa Bay Buccaneers player roster for the current football season. Tampa Bay faced St. Louis on Monday Night Football for the fourth time in five seasons.
The team broke camp over a week early, and returned to Tampa. With just over two minutes left, Simms drove the Buccaneers to the Seattle 26. Aaron Brooks connected on two touchdowns in the final three minutes, lifting the Saints to victory. Brian Griese set a number of franchise records for passing. Jon Gruden pulled Johnson after the first quarter and replaced him with second year player Chris Simms, to the delight of fans. 2001 | Ronde Barber tied the score at 10–10 after he recovered a Mark Brunell fumble 9 yards for a touchdown.
2006 | Brian Griese threw for 347 yards and two touchdowns, but mistakes cost the Buccaneers dearly, and they fell to Carolina 21–14.
Former Buccaneer Aaron Stecker returned the opening kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown (something he never accomplished playing for Tampa Bay) as New Orleans beat Tampa Bay 21–17. Trailing 24–7, Brian Griese connected for two touchdown passes, but the comeback was for naught.
1984 | Carolina routed Tampa Bay 37–20 in front of an only partially full Raymond James Stadium. The 32-year-old Charlie Garner signed a reported $20-million contract with a $4-million signing bonus but only played 3 games before going on IR, he would never play again. After an interception, Washington, managed two field goals in the fourth period, and held on to win 16–10. 1993 | 2004 Tampa Bay Devil Rays Statistics 2003 Season 2005 Season Record: 70-91, Finished 4th in AL_East ( Schedule and Results ) Tampa Bay won their fourth game out of the last six, and improved to 4–6 on the season. After a Martin Gramatica field goal, the Buccaneers entered halftime trailing 10–3. Simms debut yielded mixed results; 175 yard passing, but no touchdowns, and two costly turnovers. After spending his only season in Tampa Bay, Brown decided to hang it up after 17 seasons. A Griese interception was returned for a touchdown, and Martin Gramatica's kicking woes continued. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League ended the 2004 season with a record of 5 wins and 11 losses, finishing fourth in the NFL's South Division of the National Football Conference. 2007 | The distracted Buccaneers began the 2004 season with a 1–5 record, their worst start since 1996. Jermaine Phillips sealed the game for Tampa Bay, intercepting Green with just under six minutes left. 1992 | Tampa Bay's free agent signings in 2004 included a number of expensive and aging players meant to jumpstart Gruden's offense. The Buccaneers finished their year under Jon Gruden with the 22nd ranked offense and the 5th ranked defense. Jon Gruden coached the team.
1977 | 1991 | This game was being played while central Florida, including Tampa, was being impacted by Hurricane Jeanne. The 2004 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season was the franchise's 29th season in the National Football League the 7th playing their home games at Raymond James Stadium, and … Opening day saw Tampa Bay visit Washington. 1986 | Late in the first quarter, Trent Green connected to Eddie Kennison for a 59-yard gain to the Tampa Bay 11 yard line. Trailing 30–6, Johnson managed two fourth quarter touchdown passes (Tampa Bay's first offensive touchdowns of the season), but the comeback stalled, and the Buccaneers started the season 0–3. 2000 | Brian Griese took over at quarterback, later connecting on a 45-yard touchdown to Ken Dilger, which proved to be the winning margin. Simms drove the Buccaneers to the Seattle 1 yard line. Many Buccaneers fans were stunned by the move, as Lynch was a very popular player whose aggressive, intelligent play earned him several Pro Bowl appearances. About Us - Contact Us - Credits - Privacy Policy - Schedule and Scores A "rump" week of camp took place at the team facilities, and at the same time, some players and team officials tended to damaged homes in the wake of the storm.
The turnover led to a touchdown and a 14–7 lead. Tampa Bay broke a six-game losing streak (dating back to 2003), defeating the Saints 20–17. 2016 | Tampa Bay's dismal start continued, as they dropped to 0–4 on the season. 1989 | Brad Johnson was back in place at starting quarterback, but his numbers were again mediocre. Tampa Bay took the lead 34–31 after another Pittman score with 12 minutes to go. A 75-yard touchdown pass to Michael Clayton gave the Buccaneers a 7–6 lead. 2002 | At 5–7, Tampa Bay found themselves only one game out of the NFC wild card hunt.
Australian Football Stats - Australian Football Search Kansas City had one final chance, but the Buccaneer defense forced a turnover on downs with only 1:15 to go. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League ended the 2004 season with a record of 5 wins and 11 losses, finishing fourth in the NFL's South Division of the National Football Conference. 1996 | 2020, https://www.pompedia.com/index.php?title=Tampa_Bay_Buccaneers_Cheerleaders_of_2004_-_05&oldid=41976. The game saw the Buccaneers face former player Warren Sapp (who signed with Oakland in the offseason) for the first time. 2004 |
1979 | He missed two field goal attempts during the game, which brought his season total to 8 misses. 1997 | Click on column headings to sort.
The Buccaneers became the first NFL team to follow up a Super Bowl championship with back-to-back losing seasons.
2011 | The lone highlights of 2004 were the high-quality play of rookie wide receiver Michael Clayton and the return of Doug Williams, who joined the Bucs front office as a personnel executive. Michael Clayton set a rookie record for receiving. 1987 | Brian Griese passed for 210 yards and two touchdown passes, and Michael Pittman rushed for 106 yards and two touchdown runs. Football Stats - NFL - CFL - AFL - Arena Football - Indoor Football - Search
The lone highlight game of Tampa Bay's forgetful 2004 season came against Kansas City in week 9. 1995 | Michael Vick rushed for 76 yards, and had 176 yard passing, as Tampa Bay fell to division rival Atlanta. After returning to Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex, it was determined that the soaked fields and disrupted schedule was too much to overcome. Tampa Bay fell to 5–9, guaranteed themselves of their second consecutive losing season, and effectively eliminated themselves from playoff contention. 1981 | Kicker Martin Gramatica was benched for the season, and journeyman veteran Jay Taylor took his place. Jon Gruden coached the team. Early in the third quarter, Pittman broke away for a 78-yard touchdown run, the longest in Buccaneer history.
After Allen's arrival in the Buccaneers' front office, the team announced that it would not re-sign two of their notable defensive players (John Lynch and Warren Sapp). # Brad Johnson connected with Michael Clayton for a 51-yard touchdown in the first half, but three Jason Elam field goals proved to be the winning edge for Denver.
Brian Griese set a number of franchise records for passing. Simms' first NFL start was short-lived, however, as he left the game in the first quarter with a sprained shoulder. Both of their contracts were expiring, and younger players would fill their positions.
Retrieved from "https://www.pompedia.com/index.php?title=Tampa_Bay_Buccaneers_Cheerleaders_of_2004_ …
A Michael Pittman fumble was returned 93 yards for a touchdown by Adam Archuleta, and Martin Gramatica missed two field goal attempts, sinking the Buccaneers' chances at victory. Dwight Smith forced a fumble, and Brian Kelly returned the fumble 32 yards for the Buccaneers.