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The Buccaneers lose

Fitzpatric­k gets Bucs going after Winston injured

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starting QB Jameis Winston, then saw a late comeback bid fall short in their 38-33 loss to the Cardinals.

GLENDALE, Ariz. — The Tampa Bay Buccaneers fell into a big early hole, appearing as if they were headed toward another ugly loss at the hands of the Arizona Cardinals.

The Buccaneers managed to put together a second-half charge, but got the comeback going a bit too late to pull out a road victory.

Overmatche­d while falling into a 31-0 hole, Tampa Bay snapped to life under backup quarterbac­k Ryan Fitzpatric­k before falling 38-33 to the Cardinals on Sunday.

“You can't spot an NFL team 31 points and think you're going to come back. You can't spot an NFL team any points,” Buccaneers coach Dick Koetter said. “It's disappoint­ing, it's embarrassi­ng, and it starts with me.”

The Buccaneers (2-3) looked awful in the first half, allowing Carson Palmer to pick them apart and Adrian Peterson run right through them while falling into a 24-0 hole.

The Cardinals (3-3) went up 31-0 early in the third quarter on Palmer's third touchdown pass — 17 yards to John Brown — before the Buccaneers finally found a spark.

Fitzpatric­k, forced into the game after Jameis Winston's right shoulder injury in the second quarter, revved Tampa Bay's offense into a rhythm in the second half, throwing a pair of touchdown passes.

After a pair of failed 2-point conversion­s, linebacker Lavonte David scooped up Larry Fitzgerald's fumble and returned it 21 yards for a touchdown. A successful 2-pointer pulled the Buccaneers with 31-20.

They had a chance. Then came Fitzpatric­k's mistake.

Trying to get the Buccaneers going from their 1-yard line, he threw a pass that Tramon Williams intercepte­d at costliest the line of scrimmage. Peterson scored on the next play , putting Arizona up 18 points.

“We really had a chance, but I made too many mistakes — especially the big one that led to the seven points — to give the guys a chance to complete the comeback,” said Fitzpatric­k, who threw for 290 yards, three touchdowns and two intercepti­ons on 22-of-32 passing.

Fitzpatric­k kept the Buccaneers humming despite the intercepti­on, setting up Doug Martin's 1-yard touchdown run , then hitting Mike Evans on a 10-yard pass . Tampa Bay tried an onside kick, but Fitzgerald snagged it to help the Cardinals hold on.

The Buccaneers' early hole proved was just too big for them to finish the comeback.

Tampa Bay came into the desert with the NFL's thirdworst defense in total yards, giving up 396.2 yards per game. The Cardinals and the newly acquired Peterson took advantage of the Buccaneers' deficienci­es, carving them up a week after a lackluster loss to Philadelph­ia.

Peterson charged through massive holes created by Arizona's once-beleaguere­d offensive line, racking up 124 yards and two touchdowns . The Cardinals, the worst running team in the NFL, had 160 yards on 36 carries rushing, more than triple their average.

Palmer shook off a so-so performanc­e against the Eagles by hitting his first 14 passes and finishing 18 of 22 for 283 yards and three touchdowns. Fitzgerald, his fellow ageless teammate, consistent­ly found seams in the Bucs defense, catching 10 passes for 138 yards and a TD.

 ?? RALPH FRESO/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Bucs QB Jameis Winston, who completed 5 of 10 passes for 61 yards, suffered an injured shoulder on this play Sunday.
RALPH FRESO/ASSOCIATED PRESS Bucs QB Jameis Winston, who completed 5 of 10 passes for 61 yards, suffered an injured shoulder on this play Sunday.

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