Two Jameis Winston fumbles, one returned for a touchdown and another deep in Buccaneers territory, leads to a third consecutive loss, dropping the Bucs to 5-10.
Bucs safety Jordan Whitehead (31) stops Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Cole Beasley (11) from reaching the end zone after catching a pass in the second half. [AP Photo/Ron Jenkins]
By Frank Pastor Yesterday
Turnovers, penalties costly in Bucs' loss to Cowboys
Bucs running back Jacquizz Rodgers (32) is stopped on a run by Dallas Cowboys cornerback Jourdan Lewis (27) and defensive tackle Antwaun Woods (99) in the first half. [AP Photo/Ron Jenkins] Bucs running back Jacquizz Rodgers (32) is stopped on a run by Dallas Cowboys cornerback Jourdan Lewis (27) and defensive tackle Antwaun Woods (99) in the first half. [AP Photo/Ron Jenkins]
ARLINGTON, Texas — Two days before Christmas, the Bucs came to AT&T Stadium Sunday and gifted the Cowboys two touchdowns.
Dallas scored 14 points on a pair of Jameis Winston fumbles and the Bucs lost their final road game of the season 27-20 at Jerry's World. The Bucs have lost seven of their last nine games heading into a season finale that could foreshadow a massive overhaul in the front office and coaching staff at One Buc Place.
The Bucs' formula to winning has been simple. And on most Sundays, when they haven't committed turnovers, Tampa Bay has put itself in good position for victory.
This wasn’t one of those days.
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