Productive Bucs Offenses
June 23rd, 2026
Offensive team.
Offense hasn’t been an issue for over a decade.
Back when the Bucs in 2015 drafted America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, it gave the Bucs something they hadn’t truly had in a long, long, long time (outside of one year with squirrely Josh Freeman).
And that is an offensive punch, an offensive identity.
Since the 2015 season, the Bucs, per handicapper turned stathead Warren Sharp, have only been held without an offensive touchdown seven times. And believe it or not, that’s a pretty good number.
Per Sharp, only the Packers and the Eagles have fewer outings where their offenses have been kept out of the end zone.
So no, offense hasn’t been a problem for the Bucs since Stuart McClown attempted to pretend to be a starting NFL quarterback.