TAMPA, Fla. - Six games into their season and the Buccaneers ' story is starting to resemble something out of a Hollywood script.
With Baker Mayfield, a bona fide MVP candidate, as their leading man, the Bucs have now seen a supporting cast step into the spotlight to help lead the way.
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That was evident when Kamron Johnson took a 34-yard Baker Mayfield pass for his first career touchdown in the NFL.
And that touchdown, also Johnson's first career catch, set the scene for another.
"Five and one is great but 6-1 is better, 7-1 is better, 8-1 is better. We have to keep building," said offensive lineman Graham Barton following the Bucs' 30-19 win over the 49ers.
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It's a script that ended in victory but one that as written by the Bucs' supporting cast of pla