The Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, 44-32, to fall to 6-4 on the season. The Buccaneers had the lead on five different occasions in the game, including a 32-31 edge early in the fourth quarter before the Bills scored the last two touchdowns of the shootout.

First things first: Yes, this was a "scorigami." That is, Sunday's result marked the first time in NFL history that a game ended in a 44-32 score. Incredibly, even though the Buccaneers and Bills have met only 14 times in their respective histories, this is not the first scorigami the two have combined to create. On December 4, 1988, the Buccaneers beat the Bills, 10-5, in what remains the only such final score in NFL annals.

Third-year running back Sean Tucker had a big game for the Bucs' offense, rushin

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