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Saints Knocked Off by Bucs 27-19, End Year on 4-Game Slide

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Saints Knocked Off by Bucs 27-19, End Year on 4-Game Slide

By Nile Carpenter, Saints Football Contributor

The New Orleans Saints ended their season on a disappointing note, dropping a hard-fought battle to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 27-19. After leading for most of the game, New Orleans was unable to hold off a late surge by Tampa Bay, surrendering a 16-6 halftime lead.

Despite a promising start, including a 5-yard touchdown pass from Spencer Rattler to Dante Pettis and solid execution on four early scoring drives, the Saints couldn’t maintain momentum against Baker Mayfield and the Bucs’ relentless comeback. The loss capped a frustrating 5-12 campaign for the Saints, who now face a critical offseason filled with uncertainty and a search for a new head coach.

While the Saints’ offense showed early promise, particularly with Rattler’s sharp first-half performance (21 of 28 for 151 yards), they struggled to capitalize on key opportunities late in the game. Facing a depleted Tampa Bay secondary, Rattler found success early but couldn’t deliver the game-sealing drives in the second half.

The Saints’ defense also faltered late, allowing Mayfield to rally his team with a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns, including a clutch 32-yard strike to Jalen McMillan. Special teams remained steady with Blake Grupe’s three successful field goals, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the Buccaneers’ late-game heroics.

Interim head coach Darren Rizzi praised his team’s effort, despite the outcome. “For us to be playing for nothing and for our guys to go out there and give the effort they gave, it’s pretty remarkable,” Rizzi said. “Right up to the last play of the season, our guys were fighting, scratching, clawing.

Now, with a coaching vacancy and plenty of roster questions to answer, the Saints head into the offseason facing a pivotal turning point. After a season that began with promise, New Orleans must regroup and find the right leadership to restore the team’s competitiveness in the NFC South.

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