The Tampa Bay Buccaneers fell to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, 44-32, at Highmark Stadium. There were nine lead changes in the Week 11 matchup but too many explosives given up sealed the Bucs fate on the road. Tampa Bay took a 32-31 lead in the fourth quarter on Baker Mayfield's 28-yard pass to Sean Tucker on a wheel route for the touchdown but a pair of touchdown runs by Josh Allen in the final frame punctuated the Bills victory.

Offensive Outlook

The Buccaneers' offense relied on a run-heavy script, rushing for a season-high 202 yards – their most since posting that same total in the Week 17 win over the Carolina Panthers. In the first half alone, Tampa Bay tallied 136 rushing yards, which marked the Buccaneers' most in an opening half since 10/23/16 at San Francisco (143). Tucker spear

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