New Orleans Saints 9-0 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Tom Brady shut out for the first time since 2006 as Saints win

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ top two receivers – Mike Evans (hamstring) and Chris Godwin (knee) – were eliminated from the game in the second quarter, while running back Leonard Fournett (hamstring) was eliminated in the third.

Tom Brady was out of points for the first time in 15 years when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost 9-0 to the New Orleans Saints in a low-score Sunday Night Football match.

Tampa Bay were to blame for leaving points on the field. Ryan Saccop missed with a 43-yard field goal in the middle of the second quarter and they turned the ball in third as Brady and Rob Gronkowski were unable to connect at 4th and 1st off New Orleans’ 36-yard line. …

In their next streak, Cameron Jordan, who had two of the Saints ‘four bags, knocked the ball out of Brady’s hands while trying to climb to 3rd and 7th, again deep in the opponents’ half. Marshon Lattimore recovered the ball while CJ Gardner-Johnson beat Brady with a pass destined for Scotty Miller during the final four minutes of the game almost to the end of the match.

More bad news for the Buccaneers, their two best foster-adopters – Mike Evans (hamstring) and Chris Godwin (knee) – were eliminated from the game in the second quarter, while running back Leonard Fournett (hamstring) dropped out in the third.

It was the second win in a row for the Saints (7-7) earned without head coach Sean Payton after testing positive for Covid-19 and defense coordinator Dennis Allen intervened. This means they are back in the NFC playoff picture. like seed number seven. As for the Buccaneers (10-4), they missed the opportunity to win the Southern Division title.

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Brady Bucks (10-4) is next in Carolina for another NFC South divisional clash as they face Cam Newton and the Panthers (5-9) in the midst of a four-game Boxing Day losing streak.

As for the Saints (7-7), they enter the field a day later for Monday Night Football against the Miami Dolphins (7-7), who have won their last six matches in a row.

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