Buccaneers cap week of hurricane-related disruptions with big win

   

The Buccaneers left Tampa on Tuesday, as Hurricane Milton approached. They’ll head home with an important division win.

Buccaneers cap week of hurricane-related disruptions with big win - NBC  Sports

Per the team, two planes were chartered on Tuesday for the trip to New Orleans. The planes left Tampa prior to the closure of Tampa International Airport, at 9:00 a.m. ET on Tuesday.

More than 350 people and more than 30 pets made the trip.

After the 51-27 win over the Saints, I asked receiver Chris Godwin (who had 11 catches for 125 yards and two touchdowns) to discuss the significance of the disruption. He said there were so many unknowns — to the point where practices, meetings, and ultimately the game became their “escape.”

They entered the Superdome and dominated, with 51 points. “That’s the way to go into a division rival’s home and make a statement,” Godwin said.

Indeed it was. Along the way, team ownership spared no expense in order to ensure the safety of the players, coaches, staff, and their families.