Lakers’ Austin Reaves drops the mic with perfect reaction to 51-point stunner

The Los Angeles Lakers were coming off a huge win over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday night, highlighted by Luka Doncic’s stellar start to the season. Doncic followed up his 43-point effort on opening night with a 49-point masterpiece in a 128-110 victory. However, during that contest, Doncic suffered multiple injuries that will sideline him for at least a week, putting the already shorthanded Lakers in an even tougher position.

But on Sunday night, Austin Reaves took it upon himself to carry the Lakers as he inched closer to superstardom. Even though the Lakers were missing both Doncic and LeBron James, with the latter still recovering from nerve problems in his back, Reaves ensured that the Purple and Gold stayed on the winning track.

Reaves put up a bonkers career-high 51 points in a 127-120 win over division rival Sacramento Kings. He left Sacramento’s defense helpless at every turn, showcasing his emergence as a full-blown superstar. This performance is the latest piece of evidence pointing toward that fact.

While the Kings may not be the toughest opposition, going on the road and scoring 51 points—dismantling defenders like Dennis Schroder and Russell Westbrook—is a mark of a player who has truly taken the leap. And what better way for the Lakers to cap off Reaves’ career night than with a huge win.

“All that matters is that we won,” Reaves said with a huge smile during his postgame interview with Mike Trudell of Spectrum SportsNet. “We got another tough one tomorrow night. Quick turnaround. We’ll be right back at it.” (Fast forward to 1:20.)

Reaves became just the fifth player in a Lakers uniform to score over 50 points since the turn of the century, joining legends LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O’Neal, and Anthony Davis—a feat he doesn’t take lightly.

“I don’t deserve all that. I grew up watching all those guys. I ain’t got no words,” Reaves added humbly.

### Austin Reaves Completes Leap to Superstardom for the Lakers

Reaves began his career as a Laker back in Summer League, impressing coaches with his hustle and ability to be a “glue guy” on offense. But he has since blossomed into a major force all on his own. If he continues this kind of incredible play, he might be in line for his first All-Star season.

Of course, it will be impossible for him to score 50 points every night. But the Lakers will need him to continue stepping up in a similar fashion as they await the return of both Doncic and James.
https://clutchpoints.com/nba/los-angeles-lakers/lakers-news-austin-reaves-drops-the-mic-with-perfect-reaction-to-51-point-stunner

Analyst Predicts 4 Month Altseason as Fed Rate Cuts and M2 Money Supply Rise

Crypto Analyst Predicts Parabolic Altseason Within 4-6 Months Amid Key Market Catalysts

Crypto analyst @Ashcryptoreal has forecasted a potential parabolic altseason within the next four to six months. In a post on X dated October 26, 2025, the analyst highlighted that the total cryptocurrency market cap remains in a bullish trend, with panic sellers currently being flushed out ahead of the next major price movement.

### Macro Factors Supporting a Bullish Outlook

Several macroeconomic developments are aligning to support this optimistic forecast:

– **Expanding M2 Money Supply:** Historically, an increasing M2 money supply correlates with more liquidity flowing into risk assets like cryptocurrencies.

– **Federal Reserve Policy Shift:** The Fed is expected to end its quantitative tightening phase and possibly begin quantitative easing. Additionally, three to four interest rate cuts are anticipated within the next six months, which typically lowers borrowing costs and encourages institutional investment into crypto markets.

– **Strong Equities Market:** US equities are reaching all-time highs, signaling broader market optimism.

– **Gold Market Capitalization:** Gold’s market cap has soared to $30 trillion, potentially triggering capital rotation into Bitcoin. Investors often view Bitcoin as a digital alternative to gold, a pattern observed in previous market cycles where Bitcoin rallied after gold hit peak valuations.

– **Pending Altcoin ETFs:** There are currently 155 altcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) filings awaiting approval. These could be greenlit following a resolution to a potential government shutdown, paralleling the impactful Bitcoin ETF market entries earlier in 2025.

### Why Has Altseason Been Delayed?

Despite Bitcoin’s impressive 8.5x price increase from its November 2022 bottom of $15,400 to around $126,000, most altcoins have lagged behind. Only a select few, such as ONDO, FET, SUI, SOL, and BNB, have hit new all-time highs during the current cycle.

Ethereum, a key market barometer, hit its previous all-time high near $4,800 in Q3 2025 and touched around $4,900 in recent trading. Market analysts stress that Ethereum must decisively break and hold above the $5,000 mark before a true altseason can begin.

Investor caution remains high due to ongoing trade war tensions and tariff concerns throughout 2025. This uncertainty has pushed liquidity toward safer assets like gold, bonds, and top-tier stocks, delaying broader crypto market participation.

### Market Conditions Favoring Risk Assets

The present market setup closely resembles the patterns seen during the 2017 and 2021 bull runs. Typically, safer assets rally first, building trader confidence before liquidity gradually shifts toward riskier investments.

The flow of capital generally moves from Bitcoin to Ethereum, and then from large-cap altcoins to smaller-cap altcoins. With expected rate cuts, the end of quantitative tightening, and an easier monetary policy stance, liquidity is likely to return to risk assets — potentially propelling Bitcoin to new highs, followed by Ethereum.

Once Ethereum convincingly surpasses $5,000, analysts anticipate renewed capital inflows into altcoins.

### On-Chain and Sentiment Indicators

– **Bitcoin:** On-chain data shows a 15% increase in Bitcoin transfers to long-term holding wallets, indicating strong conviction among major holders. Trading volumes on leading exchanges reflect increased whale accumulation activity.

– **Ethereum:** The Relative Strength Index (RSI) currently hovers around 55, signaling neutral momentum and leaving room for upward price movement without overbought pressure.

– **Market Sentiment:** Overall sentiment is shifting toward greed as these bullish catalysts emerge.

Bitcoin currently faces resistance at $70,000; a breakout above this key level could confirm the onset of a parabolic phase. Support levels have been identified around $60,000 for Bitcoin and $2,500 for Ethereum, which may serve as attractive entry points during potential market dips.

### The Impact of Altcoin ETFs

The substantial filing of 155 altcoin ETFs represents a significant development for the crypto market. If approved, these ETFs could have a transformative impact similar to the Bitcoin ETFs that drove billions of dollars in inflows earlier this year.

Altcoins such as Solana and Avalanche may experience increased volatility, with price swings exceeding 10% following positive regulatory or market news.

In summary, with multiple macroeconomic factors aligning, easing monetary policies, growing institutional interest, and anticipated Ethereum price breakthroughs, the cryptocurrency market appears poised for a robust altseason within the next half-year according to analyst @Ashcryptoreal’s outlook. Investors should watch key price levels and regulatory developments closely for the next phase of market growth.
https://coincentral.com/analyst-predicts-4-month-altseason-as-fed-rate-cuts-and-m2-money-supply-rise/

J.T. Miller calls out Rangers’ inexcusable flat starts: ‘It sucks’

Rangers Fall to Flames 5-1 After Slow Start at Scotiabank Saddledome

CALGARY, Alberta — The New York Rangers got off to another sluggish start they couldn’t recover from Sunday night at Scotiabank Saddledome. After falling behind by two goals within the first 9:21 of the game, the Blueshirts managed to score just one goal of their own before the Calgary Flames put three more past goalie Igor Shesterkin, handing the Rangers a 5-1 defeat.

Not only did the Flames more than double the Rangers’ shot production through the opening 20 minutes (12-5), but New York also gave up the first goal within the two-minute mark for the second consecutive game.

“You just can’t be OK with coming out flat,” Rangers captain J.T. Miller said after the loss, which dropped New York to 3-5-2 on the season. “We’re in no position to come out flat. Be in the right mindset. We’re ready to go. We got outplayed again in the first period. It kind of set the tone. Thought we had a good second period. Couple mistakes hurt us. But other than that, we had a good second period, a good third. We’re obviously not getting a ton of bounces offensively, which is more of a reason.

“There’s no excuses to come up flat. It sucks. This is not fun right now. We need to correct the starts. I think it’s becoming like the trend now, so we need to fix this now on this trip. I mean, it’s a hard road trip, so we got to be ready to go to start the game.”

Rangers head coach Mike Sullivan agreed with Miller’s assessment, emphasizing the importance of defensive fundamentals. He noted that the team had chances to stop plays along the half wall but instead found themselves “fishing for pucks.”

“It’s an elemental aspect of playing defense, to make sure that you control people’s bodies and you play between the puck and the man,” Sullivan said. “You’re fishing for pucks, there’s a lot of talented people in this league, so I just think we’ve got to do a better job at that attention to detail right from the drop of the puck.”

Noah Laba Scores First Career Goal

Noah Laba registered his first career goal to cut the Flames’ lead in half during the first period, driving to the net and burying the puck past Calgary netminder Dustin Wolf.

“He brings an energy to him, and he can really skate,” Sullivan praised. “He’s got a speed element to his game. I think he creates anxiety. He draws the penalty, for example, because he’s chasing a defenseman down. That’s the speed element. He scores a nice goal. I thought he had one of his better games for us, just as far as using his skating and his speed to his advantage. I think that’s one of the strengths of his game. He brings that element to our team.”

Shesterkin stopped 25 of the 30 shots he faced in his sixth loss of the season.

Brennan Othmann Makes Season Debut

Brennan Othmann also made his season debut and appeared in his 26th career NHL game. Logging 12:31 of ice time in his first game with the Rangers this season, Othmann recorded one shot on goal and finished minus-one.

Wolf Pack Earn Big Win

After opening the season 1-4, the Hartford Wolf Pack picked up an important 6-3 victory over the Springfield Thunderbirds on Saturday. Gabe Perreault, Dylan Roobroeck, Bryce McConnell-Barker, and Blake Hillman each contributed with a goal and an assist.

Check out the latest NHL standings and Rangers stats for more updates.

https://nypost.com/2025/10/27/sports/j-t-miller-calls-out-rangers-inexcusable-flat-starts-it-sucks/

No. 13 Texas Tech and Kansas State meet in Big 12 play

No. 13 Texas Tech (7-1) at Kansas State (4-4)

Date & Time: Nov. 1 at 3:30 p.m. EDT

BetMGM College Football Odds Opening Line: Texas Tech by 7

Against the Spread Records: Texas Tech 7-1, Kansas State 4-4

How to Watch: FOX

Key Stats

Texas Tech Offense

  • Overall: 499.4 yards per game (4th in FBS)
  • Passing: 300.1 yards per game (12th)
  • Rushing: 199.3 yards per game (27th)
  • Scoring: 43.6 points per game (4th)

Texas Tech Defense

  • Overall: 264.8 yards per game (10th in FBS)
  • Passing: 196.6 yards per game (39th)
  • Rushing: 68.1 yards per game (1st)
  • Scoring: 12.4 points per game (4th)

Kansas State Offense

  • Overall: 366.5 yards per game (87th in FBS)
  • Passing: 223.4 yards per game (80th)
  • Rushing: 143.1 yards per game (83rd)
  • Scoring: 31.0 points per game (53rd)

Kansas State Defense

  • Overall: 368.9 yards per game (73rd in FBS)
  • Passing: 220.4 yards per game (68th)
  • Rushing: 148.5 yards per game (74th)
  • Scoring: 25.8 points per game (83rd)

Kansas State ranks 91st in third down percentage, converting 37.5% of the time. Texas Tech’s defense ranks 13th, allowing opponents to convert at just 30.2%.

Both teams have strong turnover margins: Texas Tech is 22nd in the FBS with a +5 turnover margin, while Kansas State ranks 6th with +9.

Penalty yards are another factor to consider. Texas Tech averages 63.4 penalty yards per game (103rd in FBS), whereas Kansas State is much more disciplined at 33.0 yards per game, ranking 7th nationally.

Kansas State also excels in red zone offense, scoring on 92.0% of trips, which ranks 20th in the FBS.

Team Leaders

Texas Tech

  • Passing: Behren Morton – 1,501 yards, 13 TDs, 3 INTs, 68.4% completion
  • Rushing: Cameron Dickey – 680 yards on 113 carries, 9 TDs
  • Receiving: Caleb Douglas – 511 yards on 34 catches, 2 TDs

Kansas State

  • Passing: Avery Johnson – 1,787 yards, 15 TDs, 2 INTs, 62.9% completion
  • Rushing: Joe Jackson – 382 yards on 95 carries, 1 TD
  • Receiving: Jayce Brown – 577 yards on 36 catches, 4 TDs

Last Game Recap

Texas Tech dominated Oklahoma State 42-0 on Saturday, Oct. 25. Mitch Griffis led the offense with 172 yards on 9-of-13 passing (69.2%), throwing one touchdown and no interceptions. He also rushed seven times for -7 yards but scored a rushing touchdown. Cameron Dickey contributed 47 yards on 13 carries with one touchdown and added one reception for seven yards. Caleb Douglas had five receptions for 98 yards and one touchdown.

Kansas State defeated Kansas 42-17 on the same day. Avery Johnson passed for 231 yards on 11-of-17 attempts (64.7%) with two touchdowns and no interceptions. He also rushed six times for 17 yards and two rushing touchdowns. Joe Jackson ran for 69 yards on 20 carries and caught two passes for one yard. Jayce Brown hauled in four receptions for 160 yards and one touchdown.

Next Game

Texas Tech will host No. 10 BYU on Nov. 8.

Kansas State will travel to play Oklahoma State on Nov. 15.

https://wtop.com/ncaa-football/2025/10/no-13-texas-tech-and-kansas-state-meet-in-big-12-play/

How De’Andre Hunter impressed Kenny Atkinson, Cavs teammates in season debut

Cleveland Cavaliers forward De’Andre Hunter made his 2025-26 season debut on Sunday night during the wine-and-gold’s home opener, and his presence was immediately felt by the team.

“Just his size,” Cavs head coach Kenny Atkinson said after the 118-113 win over the Milwaukee Bucks. “You see our offense, I don’t know how many [offensive rebounds] he had, but we were just the more physical team. If he doesn’t play, do you win that game? That’s probably up in the air. He was huge, I thought.”

To answer Atkinson’s question, Hunter grabbed four boards, with only one coming on offense. However, those numbers don’t fully capture his true impact on the glass. Hunter was in the mix whenever a shot went up, putting a body on opponents or leaping to disrupt their rebound attempts. Cleveland is challenging him to elevate this aspect of his game even further this year.

Hunter contributed 16 points and dished out a couple of assists in his 27 minutes on the court. His off-the-dribble game was on display with a couple of mid-range pull-ups from the right elbow, and he also got closer to the basket. At a crucial moment to start the fourth quarter, he nailed a three-ball at the top of the perimeter off a pass from Donovan Mitchell.

“It was just efficient for him, and then, finding his spots,” Mitchell said. “Obviously, there were certain shots he turned down that we wish he didn’t. But the fact that he’s continued to be aggressive, getting on the offensive rebounds, being a pest defensively, being able to switch 1-5 at the end — that’s what he brings to us.”

“Just another option offensively,” added Evan Mobley. “Defensively, to have a big guy out there like that, especially against Giannis [Antetokounmpo] and the team that we played Sunday, him being out there is definitely a different look.”

Hunter was also unafraid to apply aggressive ball pressure, an area the Cavs are aiming to ramp up despite some early-season foul trouble.

With his physicality and versatility, Hunter looks to be a pivotal piece for Cleveland as they continue their campaign this season.
https://clutchpoints.com/nba/cleveland-cavaliers/cavs-news-deandre-hunter-impresses-kenny-atkinson-teammates-season-debut

2 protesters shot dead as tensions rise in Cameroon ahead of election results, opposition says

At least two protesters were shot dead by security forces in Cameroon as opposition supporters rallied to demand credible results in the country’s recent presidential election, the opposition said Sunday.

Hundreds stormed the streets in different cities following days of unrest and in response to protest calls by opposition candidate Issa Tchiroma Bakary, who claims he defeated President Paul Biya in the Oct. 12 election. Tchiroma and his supporters accuse authorities of trying to rig the vote.

Cameroon’s top court, the Constitutional Council, is expected to announce the final election results Monday.

Two protesters were shot dead in the economic hub of Douala on Sunday during unrest as security forces clashed with opposition supporters, according to the African Movement for New Independence and Democracy party. The Associated Press could not independently verify the reports of the deaths, which were also reported by local media. Authorities did not immediately comment on the issue.

Videos online showed protesters clashing with security forces, who fired tear gas and tried to disperse demonstrators barricading major roads in Douala and other cities, including Garoua and Maroua in the north.

Dozens of opposition supporters, activists, and leaders have already been arrested in recent days as protests continued. Cameroon’s Minister of Territorial Administration, Paul Atanga Nji, told reporters Saturday that the government arrested several people suspected of plotting violent attacks.

One protester, Oumarou Bouba, a 27-year-old trader in the northern city of Maroua, said, “I am ready to stake my life to defend my vote. I voted for Tchiroma because I want change.”

Cameroon, a country of nearly 30 million people, has seen growing tensions since the buildup to the election in which Biya sought reelection. The decision by the 92-year-old Biya—the world’s oldest leader and among the longest-serving, having been in power nearly half his life—to seek another term angered the country’s youth and the opposition.

The opposition has accused Biya of having a hand in the disqualification of his strongest rival and of using state machinery to manipulate the election in his favor.
https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2025-10-26/2-protesters-shot-dead-as-tensions-rise-in-cameroon-ahead-of-election-results-opposition-says

Tracker Showrunner on if Spin-off With Jensen Ackles Can Happen

**Elwood Reid Opens Up on Jensen Ackles’ Fake Death Scene in *Tracker* Season 3 and Potential Spin-Off**

Fans of CBS’ *Tracker* are buzzing with excitement over the possibility of a spin-off centered on Jensen Ackles’ character, Russell Shaw. Showrunner Elwood Reid recently shared insights about the dramatic fake death scene, ongoing mysteries in the series, and the prospects of giving Russell his own show.

### Behind the Fake Death Scene

In the two-part premiere of *Tracker* Season 3, brothers Colter Shaw (Justin Hartley) and Russell Shaw (Jensen Ackles) orchestrate an elaborate plan to fake Russell’s death. This involved a quick ketchup splatter trick to stay one step ahead of the dangerous organization known as The Process.

While the scene appeared brief on screen, Reid revealed there was much more filmed behind the scenes.

“We shot a whole bit where they argued about how to fake the death,” Reid told *TV Line*. “Russell’s the ‘I’ve done this before’ guy, while Colter’s trying to do everything by the book. It was funny, but we had to cut it for time. The ketchup shot said it all and it’s perfectly on-brand for Russell.”

### Unfolding Mysteries and Russell’s Next Move

At the end of the premiere, Russell promises to investigate a mysterious phone number connected to the brothers’ late father. Reid confirmed this storyline will resurface around episodes 6 or 7. However, it remains uncertain whether Ackles will appear again in *Tracker* this season.

### Could Russell Shaw Headline His Own Series?

Reid has already imagined what a spin-off starring Jensen Ackles as Russell Shaw might look like.

“We’re cautious,” Reid noted. “*Tracker* is Justin’s show, and we never want to do anything that cheapens it. That said, Russell’s military background opens the door to a very different kind of series—one that plays to Jensen’s strengths.”

In fact, Reid hinted at his enthusiasm for the idea: “We didn’t even ask for permission,” he said regarding Russell’s closing line in the second episode. “As the kids say, I’m manifesting it. It could be a lot of fun if the timing ever lines up.”

### What’s Next?

While fans eagerly await more news, producer Havins confirmed that there is no official announcement yet about a *Tracker* spin-off featuring Jensen Ackles.

For now, viewers can look forward to more twists in *Tracker* Season 3 and keep their fingers crossed that Russell Shaw’s story continues—perhaps in his very own series.
https://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/2048071-tracker-showrunner-russell-fake-death-spin-off-prospects

Rangers’ Mike Sullivan calls out defense after backbreaking Flames loss

The New York Rangers hired Mike Sullivan with the goal of turning the team around after failing to make the Stanley Cup Playoffs in the 2024-25 season. It was a messy year both on and off the ice, and the organization hoped that a new voice in the locker room would bring fresh direction and energy. However, so far, the results have not been promising.

One of the key challenges for the Rangers this season has been their struggle to score goals at home. More recently, their performance on the road has also taken a hit. In a disappointing outing, New York lost to the struggling Calgary Flames by a 5-1 margin. The game was far from pretty, as the Rangers failed to contain Calgary in any area of the ice.

Pinpointing the exact reason for New York’s ongoing struggles is difficult. Nevertheless, Coach Mike Sullivan believes he understands the root cause. Following the crushing road loss to the Flames on Sunday, he took time to call out his team’s effort on defense.

“We’re not at our best right now, and we’ve got to find a way to dig our way out of it,” Sullivan said.

Sullivan explained that the drop in defensive performance did not happen overnight. Instead, it has been a gradual decline over time. He referenced earlier points in the season when the Rangers played solid defensive hockey, which kept them competitive in games.

“I thought for a lot of this year, we had done a real good job at controlling the defensive side of the puck and limiting not only the quality of chances but the quantity of chances. I thought tonight, the types of mistakes we made, they’re egregious.”

On paper, New York certainly has the talent to succeed. However, Sullivan emphasized that games are not won on paper alone. The team must find a way to climb out of their current hole.

The Rangers will take the ice again on Tuesday night, aiming to avoid a fourth straight loss as they look to turn their season around.
https://clutchpoints.com/nhl/new-york-rangers/rangers-mike-sullivan-calls-out-defense-flames

Michael Savage Takes on the NYC Mayoral Race with the Commie Islamist

Michael Savage recently explained on his Newsmax show why he supports Andrew Cuomo in the upcoming New York City mayoral race. While Andrew Cuomo has many faults—and we have shown him no mercy here at the Sentinel—he was effective when it came to managing the New York state budget.

In contrast, Curtis Sliwa has never held a position where he managed anything, including a budget, nor has he made any meaningful contributions to the political dialogue. Sliwa reportedly lives in a rent-free basement apartment with 16 cats.

The other alternative in the race is a wealthy former rapper who has never succeeded in any job. This candidate is described as an Islamist communist with connections to at least one suspected terrorist.

Watch this brief clip of Michael Savage explaining his position.

Savage also reflects on the role of the media, quoting several notable figures:

“Think of the press as a great keyboard on which the government can play.” — Joseph Goebbels

“Ought we not to ask the media to agree among themselves a voluntary code of conduct, under which they would not say or show anything which could assist the terrorists’ morale or their cause while the hijack lasted.” — Margaret Thatcher

“Whoever controls the media, controls the mind.” — Jim Morrison

“Where the press is free and every man able to read, all is safe.” — Thomas Jefferson

These insights highlight the powerful influence the media holds over public perception and the importance of responsible journalism in today’s political landscape.
https://www.independentsentinel.com/michael-savage-takes-on-the-nyc-mayoral-race-with-the-commie-islamist/

Buccaneers LB Anthony Nelson’s insane pick-6 completes feat not seen since 2023

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers secured a dominant 23-3 victory over the New Orleans Saints in Week 8 at Caesars Superdome, thanks largely to a stellar defensive performance led by Anthony Nelson.

With Haason Reddick sidelined, Nelson stepped up in his first start of the season and made an immediate impact. On New Orleans’ opening drive, he stripped rookie quarterback Spencer Rattler, allowing veteran linebacker Lavonte David to recover the loose ball at Tampa Bay’s 33-yard line. Just two possessions later, Nelson delivered again with a sack on second down, pinning the Saints deep on a crucial third-and-long.

The Buccaneers’ defense continued to pressure early in the second quarter when Tampa Bay’s offense failed to convert a goal-line opportunity. Nelson took advantage on the ensuing New Orleans possession by deflecting a pass intended for tight end Foster Moreau, intercepting the ball himself. He then stiff-armed Rattler to the turf and rumbled three yards into the end zone for a pick-six. This defensive touchdown gave Tampa Bay a 7-0 lead and shifted all the momentum in their favor.

Nelson’s historic performance marked him as the first player since Pittsburgh’s Alex Highsmith in September 2023 to record a sack, forced fumble, and a pick-six all in his first start of the season, according to Greg Auman of FOX Sports.

The Buccaneers’ defense continued to dominate throughout the first half. Jamel Dean forced a fumble on Rashid Shaheed, which Antoine Winfield Jr. recovered for the team’s second takeaway. The Saints managed only a 48-yard field goal from Blake Grupe, capitalizing on a strip sack of Baker Mayfield by Chase Young.

In the second half, Tampa Bay’s offense finally found its rhythm. A 10-play, 73-yard drive was capped off by Sean Tucker’s one-yard touchdown run, pushing the lead to 14-3. Kicker Chase McLaughlin then sealed the win with three long field goals from 55, 52, and 54 yards.

Tampa Bay’s defense held New Orleans without a touchdown, finishing the game with three sacks, three takeaways, and a defensive score. Mayfield completed 15 of 24 passes for 152 yards, while Tucker contributed both a touchdown and critical short-yardage conversions.

With the win, the Buccaneers improve to 6-2 and take command of first place in the NFC South. After their upcoming bye week, they will face the New England Patriots in their next matchup.
https://clutchpoints.com/nfl/tampa-bay-buccaneers/buccaneers-news-anthony-nelsons-pick-6-feat-not-seen-2023