Top Scout Offers Intriguing Insight into Buccaneers Schedule Challenge
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are in an interesting situation going into 2025. They defeated both the Detroit Lions and Philadelphia Eagles (the top two seeds in the NFC) last season, but finished just 10-7.
Their wild card loss to the Washington Commanders have some wondering Tampa Bay's run of dominance as an NFC contender is coming to an end.
Advertisement
Even if the Buccaneers themselves don't believe that.
Tampa Bay has won the last four division titles in the NFC South, and are favorites to win a fifth-straight year. With plenty of intriguing matchups coming up in 2025, though, plenty of analysts have debated the most important on the year.
NFL.com writer Bucky Brooks has a different opinion on what could be Tampa's toughest opponent.
In his mind, it's the Arizona Cardinals.
"This duel between a couple of former No. 1 overall picks features enough of a Hollywood storyline to be worthy of a more prominent time slot than 1 p.m. on Sunday," Brooks said. "Mayfield takes on his former Oklahoma teammate and fellow Heisman Trophy winner in a battle of undersized quarterbacks leading dark-horse contenders.
Advertisement
"Diminutive passers are no longer dismissed in the NFL, and this NFC clash will provide executives and scouts with another opportunity to appreciate the ways playmakers of all sizes can get it done in today's game."
Arizona has improved their win total in each season under Jonathan Gannon as head coach, but they need to finally make a push for the postseason. With a strong rushing attack, an improved defense, and a quality quarterback, the Cardinals are a dark horse candidate to win the NFC West.
And even fight among teams like the Buccaneers for seeding come playoff time.
Related: Buccaneers Insider Reveals 'Most Anticipated' Game of 2025 Schedule
Related: Buccaneers Earn Monster Grade After Offseason Deals

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
8 hours ago
- Yahoo
Oregon Makes Major Marcus Mariota Announcement on Monday
Oregon Makes Major Marcus Mariota Announcement on Monday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. There's no doubt that throughout their history, the Oregon Ducks have produced a number of legendary college football players, but maybe none as recognizable as quarterback Marcus Mariota. Advertisement Of course, throughout his four years with the Ducks, he established himself as not only one of the best players in program history, but also produced one of the most impressive seasons ever for a quarterback. Now, his time with the Ducks will forever be enshrined in history, because on Monday, they announced Mariota is set to be inducted into the Oregon Athletics Hall of Fame as a member of the Class of 2025. From 2012 to 2014, Mariota appeared in 41 games, completing 779-of-1,167 passes for 10,796 yards, 105 touchdowns, 14 interceptions and a 171.8 passing efficiency rating, while also rushing for 2,237 yards and 29 touchdowns. Advertisement His Heisman Trophy-winning junior season is what truly makes him legendary with Oregon, completing 304-of-445 passes for 4,454 yards, 42 touchdowns, four interceptions and a 181.7 passing efficiency rating, with 770 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns. What makes all of this even more special is that he entered college with relatively low expectations, as 247Sports Composite rankings had him as a three-star recruit and the No. 512 player in the nation as part of the 2011 recruiting class. Oregon Ducks quarterback Marcus Mariota (8).Tim Heitman-Imagn Images Though Oregon never won it all with Mariota, he did help them reach the national championship, his junior season, which was the first year of the College Football Playoff, where they fell to the Ohio State Buckeyes, losing 42-20. Advertisement Of course, his impressive collegiate career led him to be the No. 2 pick in the 2015 NFL Draft to the Tennessee Titans, where he played for five years, and has since bounced around, currently serving as a backup on the Washington Commanders. Related: Nation's No. 1 Recruit Sends Clear Message to Former Tennessee Commit This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 9, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
8 hours ago
- Yahoo
Florida A&M athletic director arrested after allegedly stealing more than $24,000 from former employer
Florida A&M athletic director Angela Suggs was arrested on Monday after she allegedly stole thousands of dollars from her former job with a corporate credit card. Suggs turned herself in to the Leon County Jail on Monday, though she was later released on bond, according to The Associated Press. She is facing several charges, including felony grand theft and felony scheme to defraud. She was also charged with four counts of false claims on travel vouchers, which are misdemeanors in the state of Florida. Officials said that Suggs used a corporate credit card for personal use and stole more than $24,000 at her previous job. Suggs allegedly made wire transfers, cash withdrawals and personal purchases at casinos during business trips while she was the CEO of the Florida Sports Foundation. An investigation was launched last fall, and an audit also revealed that Suggs allegedly falsified travel vouchers by filing the unauthorized charges as meals or claimed they were accidents. She also reportedly failed to completely repay the Florida Sports Foundation for her personal expenses. Suggs, a Florida A&M graduate, was hired officially as the university's athletic director last fall after a nearly seven-year run with the Florida Sports Foundation. Among other things, Suggs hired former NBA player and Heisman Trophy winner Charlie Ward as the program's next men's basketball coach in April. The Rattlers went 14-17 last season in the SWAC, and they've not been to the NCAA tournament in nearly two decades. 'Florida A&M University is aware of the allegations involving our athletics director, Angela Suggs, while she was working with a former employer,' interim president Timothy Beard said in a statement, via WTXL. 'While the matter is unrelated to her duties as an employee at FAMU, we are monitoring the situation and will respond in the future as appropriate.'


USA Today
9 hours ago
- USA Today
Oregon legend named among most dynamic players of the century
Oregon legend named among most dynamic players of the century When it comes to college football in the 21st century, few teams have been as good, or as fun as the Oregon Ducks. Thanks to the up-tempo spread offense introduced by Chip Kelly in Eugene, the Ducks were known for their speed and flash, scoring points in a hurry and captivating the college football world. This flash put a lot of players in the limelight, creating offensive stars who became household names in a hurry. While it was quarterback Marcus Mariota who won the Heisman Trophy in 2014, his running mate, RB De'Anthony Thomas, recently earned the honor of being named among the most dynamic players of the century by CBS Sports. "Thomas was a lightning bug for the Ducks and Oregon found so many creative ways to ensure he got his share of touches every Saturday," CBS wrote. "He tallied 3,186 yards from scrimmage and 41 touchdowns over his three-year career, averaging 8.9 yards per touch on offense as a running back-slot hybrid of sorts. Equally explosive on special teams, Thomas returned four kickoffs and one punt for touchdowns as a menacing threat with track speed." Thomas went on to be drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in the fourth round of the 2014 NFL draft, and while his pro career may not have panned out quite as many expected, he will still go down as one of the most entertaining players to ever wear an Oregon uniform. Contact/Follow @Ducks_Wire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Oregon Ducks news, notes, and opinions.