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Bucs Power Past Panthers, Playoff Hopes Alive
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers secure a hard-fought victory over Carolina Panthers, maintaining playoff hopes and nearing another NFC South title. Cade Otton leads receivers with 94 yards, while Baker Mayfield shines with 203 passing yards and key scrambles. Bucky Irving controls the ground game with 85 yards. The defense dominates, holding Panthers to 19 rushing yards and winning the turnover battle 3-1. Key stops, including Jacob Parrishs interception and Lavonte Davids fumble recovery, seal the win. David ties a franchise great with 1,714 career tackles. The Bucs limit Panthers to 16 first downs, showcasing a strong defensive performance.
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