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can tampa bay make the playoffs

Tampa Bay can still make the playoffs, but their margin for error is basically gone and it all comes down to Week 18.

Where things stand now

  • The Buccaneers are 7–9 after losing to the Dolphins, their fourth straight loss and seventh defeat in eight games.
  • Despite that slide, they are still alive in the NFC South race heading into the final week of the regular season.

The key playoff scenario

  • Tampa Bay hosts the Carolina Panthers in the regular-season finale at Raymond James Stadium.
  • That matchup is effectively a winner‑take‑all game for the NFC South title and a home playoff game: if the Bucs beat Carolina, they win the division and make the playoffs.

What happens if they lose?

  • If the Buccaneers lose and both teams finish 8–9 along with Atlanta in a three‑way tie, the tiebreakers would favor Carolina for the division title.
  • Various playoff simulators put Tampa Bay’s overall playoff odds a bit above 50%, reflecting that everything hinges on a single must‑win game rather than multiple unlikely scenarios.

Reasons for optimism

  • Tampa Bay has recent big wins on its résumé, including a midseason victory over playoff‑bound San Francisco that once had Baker Mayfield in MVP conversations.
  • Playing this decisive game at home gives them crowd energy and familiarity after back‑to‑back tough road losses.

Reasons for skepticism

  • The Bucs have “barely looked like a playoff team” lately, with offensive struggles and Mayfield throwing interceptions in four straight games and failing to reach 200 passing yards in five of his last seven.
  • Coaches and players themselves have admitted they are “shooting ourselves in the foot” with mistakes, and that if they play next week the way they just did, “we won’t be going anywhere.”

Bottom line: Yes, Tampa Bay can make the playoffs — beat Carolina in Week 18 and they’re in, lose and they almost certainly stay home.

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