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After 24-20 Win Over Bucs, MVP Tyler Shough Walks to a Devastated Baker Mayfield as Playoff Dreams Fade — The QB Moment That’s Melting the Entire NFL

New Orleans, Louisiana – 12/8/2025

On a rain-soaked evening at Raymond James Stadium, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers suffered a crushing 24–20 loss — a defeat that officially slammed shut their playoff hopes. Baker Mayfield sat motionless along the sideline, his helmet resting beside him, his gaze fixed on the ground. It wasn’t just frustration; it was the weight of an entire season settling onto his shoulders.

Across the field, Tyler Shough was being lifted into the air by teammates after a breakout performance featuring two rushing touchdowns. But instead of celebrating, Shough glanced over and saw Mayfield sitting alone, isolated in a moment where everything felt lost. Without hesitation, he stepped away from the cheers and walked directly toward the veteran quarterback.

While the end felt cruel, ride was one to remember for this Bucs team

Broadcast cameras captured the instant Shough placed a hand on Mayfield’s shoulder and leaned in. No microphones. No theatrics. Just two quarterbacks — one rising, one hurting — sharing a moment the NFL can’t manufacture.

After the game, Mayfield opened up about that exchange:

“When everything around me felt like it was collapsing, he walked over… not to lecture me, but to say something that made me see the game differently. In that moment, Shough wasn’t an opponent — he was the one person reminding me my journey isn’t finished.”

When asked what he told Mayfield, Shough didn’t shy away:

“I told him one loss can’t erase the worth of a quarterback. Everyone has nights that break them — but not everyone gets up after those nights. And I still believe he can.”

The clip spread instantly across social media, with ESPN calling it “the purest expression of NFL brotherhood this season.”

Head coach Kellen Moore added his own perspective:

“We won the game. But what Shough did showed we won something bigger — character.”

The Saints left Tampa with a statement victory.
Tyler Shough left with something far greater — the respect of an entire league, and a moment no statistic can ever measure.

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