The Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost a 28-14 lead with 13 minutes to play and suffered a painful 29-28 defeat at the hands of the Atlanta Falcons on Thursday night at Raymond James Stadium. Afterwards, QB Baker Mayfield lamented two throws that contributed to the Falcons' comeback on a night in which the Buccaneers' defense allowed 476 yards of offense.
Mayfield's three-yard touchdown pass to WR Chris Godwin Jr. early in the fourth quarter gave the Buccaneers a two-score edge, and after Bijan Robinson's six-yard scoring run made it 28-21, the home team moved into Atlanta territory with a chance to restore a two-score lead. Instead, Atlanta CB Dee Alford intercepted Mayfield at the Falcons' 33, setting up a 10-play touchdown drive. The Falcons failed on a two-point attempt to tie the game, but go

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