2025 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season

2025 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season
OwnerThe Glazer family
General managerJason Licht
Head coachTodd Bowles
Home stadiumRaymond James Stadium
Results
Record8–9
Division place2nd NFC South
PlayoffsDid not qualify
Pro BowlersOT Tristan Wirfs
FS Antoine Winfield Jr.
Uniform

The 2025 season was the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' 50th in the National Football League (NFL), their 12th under the leadership of general manager Jason Licht, their 28th playing their home games at Raymond James Stadium and their fourth under head coach Todd Bowles. They entered the season as four-time defending NFC South champions. This is the Buccaneers' fourth consecutive season with a new offensive coordinator, as their previous one, Liam Coen, was hired by the Jacksonville Jaguars to be their head coach. While the Buccaneers raced out to an promising 6–2 start which was their best since 2021, a number of key injuries, defensive breakdowns, ineffective coaching, and a decline in quarterback Baker Mayfield's performance caused the Buccaneers to lose seven out of eight games after their bye week and dropping their record to 7–9. This late season collapse caused the Buccaneers to fail to improve or match their 10–7 record from 2024 after a Week 16 loss to the Carolina Panthers and have their first losing season since 2022 after a loss to the Miami Dolphins the following week. Despite defeating the Panthers in Week 18 to finish the regular season at 8–9, the Buccaneers were eliminated from playoff contention the following day when the Falcons defeated the Saints. Atlanta's win forced a three-way tie that gave Carolina the division based on head-to-head advantage. As a consequence, the Buccaneers missed the playoffs for the first time since 2019. It also was the third time in franchise history they missed the playoffs after losing in the wild card round at home in the NFL playoffs the previous season (2006 and 2008).

The Buccaneers wore their orange "Creamsicle" throwback uniforms and "Bucco Bruce" helmets in prime time against Atlanta in Week 15. The Falcons also wore their throwback uniforms as the away team. To celebrate the franchise's 50th season, Tampa Bay debuted a second throwback uniform in Week 3 against the Jets. This white-on-white combination replicates their 1976 regular season uniforms, consisting of white trousers and white jerseys with orange numerals outlined in red. Tampa Bay wore them again at Seattle in Week 5. The Seahawks, also celebrating their 50th season, wore their throwbacks for the game, and the Buccaneers followed suit as the road team. The ′76 uniforms were widely praised, and the Bucs won two out of the three games in which they were used.

The season began with the team's first 3–0 start since 2005 and first 5–1 start since 2021. Tampa Bay became the first team in NFL history to win their first four games with game-winning scores in the final minute, and the first team with four wins by 3 or fewer points in their first five games. Injuries took a toll on the team, as Mike Evans (hamstring and broken clavicle) missed nine games, and snapped his streak of 11 consecutive seasons with 1,000 receiving yards. Bucky Irving, Chris Godwin, Jalen McMillan, and Baker Mayfield all piled up injuries, through Mayfield managed to start all 17 games. At the conclusion of the regular season, head coach Todd Bowles was considered by some experts to be on the "hot seat", however, he was ultimately retained. Several assistant coaches were fired including first year Offensive coordinator Josh Grizzard, Thomas McGaughey, Thad Lewis, Kevin Ross and Charlie Strong. In addition, 87-year old Tom Moore, whose coaching career in college and NFL totaled 65 years (including 47 seasons in the NFL; the last seven with the Bucs) announced his retirement.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers drew an average home attendance of 67,202, the 20th-highest of all NFL teams.