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TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — The NFC South champion will have a losing record and will be determined as fans watch from home.
In a game marred by rain, Baker Mayfield connected with Cade Otton for a touchdown, and Chase McLaughlin contributed three field goals to lead the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a narrow 16-14 victory over the Carolina Panthers, keeping their playoff hopes alive.
Standing at 8-9, the Buccaneers are dependent on New Orleans (6-10) securing at least a tie against Atlanta (7-9) on Sunday to claim their fifth consecutive NFC South championship.
Should the Falcons triumph, the Panthers, also at 8-9, would clinch their first division title since the era of coach Ron Rivera and quarterback Cam Newton, who took them to a 15-1 season and a Super Bowl appearance a decade ago.
Tampa Bay holds the tiebreaker in a two-team scenario against Carolina. However, if Atlanta ends up with a similar 8-9 record, the Panthers would prevail with the three-team tiebreaker advantage.
Before the Buccaneers faced New Orleans in October, Mayfield accused the Saints of dirty play and said: “I do not like them.”
Now, Tampa Bay’s playoff hopes hinge on the Saints beating the Falcons on the road on Sunday.
The Buccaneers were 0-8 in games where Mayfield threw an interception before overcoming his ninth pick in the last eight games.
After McLaughlin’s 38-yard field-goal try was blocked with just over five minutes remaining, Carolina got within 16-14 on Bryce Young’s 8-yard TD pass to Jalen Coker with 2:27 left.
Mayfield tossed a short pass to Otton for a 20-yard gain on third-and-4 to extend Tampa Bay’s drive and run off more time. The Panthers got the ball back at their 3 with 18 seconds and no timeouts left. The game ended on a desperate series of laterals that resulted in a fumble.
Mayfield connected with Otton on an 18-yard TD pass for a 7-0 lead as the Bucs scored a touchdown on their opening drive for the third straight game. It was Otton’s first TD of the season.
Down 10-0, the Panthers turned Christian Rozeboom’s interception into a quick score. Rozeboom returned the pick 20 yards to Tampa Bay’s 19. Young then connected with Tommy Tremble on an 8-yard TD pass to cut it to 10-7.
Jacob Parrish picked off Young late in the second half and the Buccaneers got a 36-yard field goal from McLaughlin to take a 13-7 halftime lead.
McLaughlin kicked a 48-yard field goal early in the fourth to extend Tampa Bay’s lead.
Carolina’s Ryan Fitzgerald missed a 54-yarder short on the opening drive of the third quarter.
Mayfield completed his first six passes before misfiring on a cross-field, 13-yard toss to Payne Durham, who was wide open in the end zone. The Bucs settled for McLaughlin’s 29-yard field goal and a 10-0 lead.
End of an era
Gene Deckerhoff, the voice of the Buccaneers for 37 years on radio, is retiring after the season. Six-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Mike Evans and veteran linebacker Lavonte David could have played their last game with the Buccaneers and possibly in the NFL if they choose to retire.
David was a second-round pick in 2012, made one Pro Bowl, was a first-team All-Pro once and second team All-Pro twice.
Evans, the No. 7 overall pick in 2014, had a 1,000-yard season every year of his career until this one, when he broke his clavicle in October and missed several games.
Injuries
Panthers: DT Bobby Brown III (head) left the game to be evaluated for a concussion.
Buccaneers: LB Anthony Walker (ankle) was injured on the opening kickoff. … CB Jamel Dean (shoulder) and OLB Anthony Nelson (knee) didn’t play. … DT Calijah Kancey (pectoral) was active for the first time since Week 2.
Up next
Panthers: Host a wild-card game or start the offseason.
Buccaneers: Host a wild-card game or start the offseason.