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Bucs Stay Perfect, Creamsicle Cool, and Ready for the Seahawks

A 3-0 Start That Feels Good Early

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are off to their hottest start in nearly two decades after a nail-biting 29–27 win over the Jets. Chase McLaughlin’s clutch 36-yard kick sealed the deal, giving the Bucs their first 3-0 start since 2005.

Baker Mayfield looked sharp again, tossing for 233 yards, one touchdown, and a 101.7 passer rating. On defense, Lavonte David reminded everyone he’s still a force with 11 tackles and a sack, while Jamel Dean stole the show with a pick-six.

It wasn’t pretty, but it was gritty—and this team has embraced that identity early.


Baker and Baby Steal the Show in Creamsicles

It wasn’t just the win that had fans buzzing—it was the uniforms. The Bucs broke out their 1976 Creamsicle throwbacks, paying homage to their inaugural season. Baker Mayfield rocked his “76” version proudly, but the internet melted when photos surfaced of his daughter, Kova, wearing her own tiny matching jersey.

That sweet family moment turned into one of the weekend’s most-shared Bucs highlights, reminding fans that football is more than stats—it’s tradition, nostalgia, and yes, a little cuteness overload.

Where to Score Your Own Creamsicle Jersey

For fans wanting to join the retro revival, the Bucs have made it easy to get your own ’76 gear:

  • Official Bucs Store – Authentic Mayfield Creamsicle jerseys
  • NFL Shop – Nike “Vapor F.U.S.E. Player Limited” edition
  • Fanatics – Multiple styles, men’s/women’s sizes
  • Lids – 50th Season Creamsicle Game Jersey (~$149.99)

Pro tip: double-check whether you’re buying the “game,” “limited,” or “replica” version—fit and price vary a lot.


Looking Ahead: Eagles Than Seahawks on Deck

Up next? The Eagles and then the Seattle Seahawks.

We all know the Eagles will be tough, but Seattle looks good, too. Let’s not let their “last in the NFC West” standing fool you—they’re 2-1 in a brutal division and coming off two straight wins, including a statement 44–13 victory over the Saints. Their defense has clamped down, giving up no more than 17 points in their first two games, and their offense has been efficient on the ground and through the air.

The Bucs, now without star wideout Mike Evans (hamstring, out multiple weeks), will need to spread the ball around and lean on their defense to contain Seattle’s balanced attack.

It’s a showdown that could prove whether Tampa Bay’s perfect start is just a hot streak—or the start of something special.

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