2024 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season

2024 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season
OwnerThe Glazer family
General managerJason Licht
Head coachTodd Bowles
Home stadiumRaymond James Stadium
Results
Record10–7
Division place1st NFC South
PlayoffsLost Wild Card Playoffs
(vs. Commanders) 20–23
All-ProsLT Tristan Wirfs (1st team)
Pro BowlersT Tristan Wirfs
DT Vita Vea
WR Mike Evans
QB Baker Mayfield
Uniform

The 2024 season was the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' 49th in the National Football League (NFL), their eleventh under the leadership of general manager Jason Licht, their 27th playing their home games at Raymond James Stadium and their third under head coach Todd Bowles. They entered the season as the three-time defending NFC South champions. After winning the division and leading the team to the Divisional Round of the playoffs one year earlier, Baker Mayfield signed a three-year contract extension to continue as starting quarterback.

Much like their previous season, the Buccaneers started off the season 3–1, but saw a mid season slump, losing five of their next six games to slide to 4–6. The mid-season slump saw two overtime losses, a last-second loss to the 49ers, and a season sweep by division rival Atlanta, along with a season-ending injury to wide receiver Chris Godwin. Also like the 2023 season, the Buccaneers had a late season rebound, winning six out of their final seven games to finish 10–7. Tampa Bay improved on their 9–8 record from 2023, and won the NFC South for a franchise-best fourth consecutive season following a victory against the New Orleans Saints to close out the regular season. They also qualified for the postseason for a team record fifth consecutive year. The Buccaneers would go on to lose in the Wild Card round at home, against the Washington Commanders 23–20, despite having defeated them in the regular season opener 37–20

Despite missing three games due to a hamstring injury, wide receiver Mike Evans finished the regular season with 1,004 receiving yards. Evans tied the NFL record held by Jerry Rice for most consecutive seasons with 1,000+ receiving yards (11), as well as extending his own current record for most such seasons consecutively from the start of a career. Evans tied the record in somewhat dramatic fashion. Inside the two-minute warning of the final game of the regular season, Evans was a mere 5 yards short of the milestone. Tampa Bay unexpectedly got the ball back with 36 second remaining. Evans caught a 9-yard pass on the final play of the game to lift him over the 1,000-yard mark.