The Tampa Bay Buccaneers defense had no trouble creating big plays in Sunday's 44-32 loss to the Buffalo Bills, they just gave up big plays as well.
The Bucs forced three turnovers at Highmark Stadium, but gave up touchdowns of 43, 52 and 25 yards to last year's AFC runner-up.
The first takeaway came just two plays into the Bills' first drive, when pressure forced quarterback Josh Allen to attempt a two-handed chest pass that fell into the arms of rookie cornerback Jacob Parrish. It was the first interception of Parrish's career in what's been an impressive rookie campaign for the third round pick, who recorded five interceptions during his college career at Kansas State.
Parrish, who made his third start Sunday, has already shown a knack for making big plays, although they've primarily

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