Jake Camarda came up with an incredible, remarkable display of athletic ability and awareness on a game-saving punt recovery Sunday afternoon. While it sounds goofy, it saved the game and ultimately gave the Bucs the division for the second consecutive season, the first time in franchise history. So needless to say, this play by Camarda was both impressive and incredibly timely. Here are some other big plays that happened in Bucs history.
Hey, the Bucs hadn’t had a kickoff return for a touchdown until that fateful afternoon at Raymond James, when Michael Spurlock decided to end the franchise curse when it comes to special teams.
This little lateral may not have been a big gain or a touchdown, but it set up a huge comeback for the Bucs over the Rams in the 2000 season. It was also a really fun play to watch.
Tough not to mention this when discussing Bucs lore. Back in the creamsicle days, Mr. Tate made an amazing rollover move where he managed to prevent his body from being down on his way to the end zone. Pretty dope highlight.
In an early-season matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles, the soft-spoken receiver, Jurevicius hauled in a pair of touchdown receptions, the second being the super one where he tipped the pass up and over corner Troy Vincent to make a diving touchdown grab.
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