TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Baker Mayfield and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were down three touchdowns, but hardly out against the Philadelphia Eagles.

Chase McLaughlin kicked a 65-yard field goal on the last play of the first half, Mayfield ignited a sputtering offense with a pair of long touchdown passes in the third quarter, and a defense that had no answers for containing Jalen Hurts early suddenly put the clamps on the defending Super Bowl champions.

Mayfield finished winning drives in the final minute of each of their first three games this season. By midway through the fourth quarter of Sunday's 31-25 loss to the unbeaten Eagles, the veteran quarterback who's resurrected his career since joining the Bucs in 2023 had his team in a position to pull off another improbable comeback.

Ultimately,

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