2008 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season

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2008 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season
OwnerMalcolm Glazer
Head coachJon Gruden
Home fieldRaymond James Stadium
Results
Record9–7
Division place3rd NFC South
Playoff finishDid not qualify
Pro Bowlers
AP All-ProsKR Clifton Smith (2nd team)

The 2008 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season was the franchise's 33rd season in the National Football League (NFL), the 11th playing their home games at Raymond James Stadium, and the seventh and final under head coach Jon Gruden. Though the team finished with a winning record (9–7), they failed to defend their 2007 NFC South championship and did not qualify for the playoffs after finishing the year on a four-game losing streak. Just weeks after the conclusion of the regular season, head coach Jon Gruden was fired,[1] a move that came as a surprise both to sports writers[2] and Gruden himself.[3] General manager Bruce Allen was also fired. It would also be Gruden's last time coaching until 10 years later, when he returned to coach the Oakland Raiders in 2018, whom he previously coached from 1998 to 2001.

This marked the 24th consecutive year in which the Super Bowl did not include the team in whose region the game was being played, the last team being the 49ers in 1984.

Offseason

Headlines

  • On January 23, 2008, the Buccaneers re-signed head coach Jon Gruden and general manager Bruce Allen through the 2011 season.[4]
  • Tampa Bay was rumored to lead a list of four teams possibly playing an NFL International Series game in London.[5] They were ultimately not chosen.[6]
  • Tampa Bay was one of the teams rumored to be involved with a trade for Brett Favre after he was reinstated to the league from retirement. He ultimately signed with the Jets.

Signings

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers resigned free agents Michael Bennett (cut November 12), Kevin Carter, Antoine Cash, Sammy Davis, Jerramy Stevens. On June 11, the team settled with estranged quarterback Jake Plummer for $3.5 million.

Free agent acquisitions include former team player Warrick Dunn (Falcons) and Brian Griese (Bears).

Selected losses

Summary

Tampa Bay's offseason gained attention when they expressed interest in free agent quarterback Brett Favre. After Favre signed with the Jets, tension was reported between head coach Jon Gruden and incumbent quarterback Jeff Garcia. Garcia was recovering from a preseason injury, but was still named the starter. After dropping the season opener, Garcia was benched in favor of Brian Griese.

Griese helped the team to victories in the next three games. With Garcia back as the starter for week 6, the Buccaneers went 6–1 over the next 7 games. At the end of November, Tampa Bay found themselves in first place in the NFC South. They tied a franchise best start of 9–3, were undefeated at home (6–0), and controlled their own destiny for a first-round bye in the playoffs.

The month of December, however, saw the Buccaneers season collapse. A humiliating loss on Monday Night Football against Carolina took away their hopes of a division title. Meanwhile, longtime defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin announced he was leaving to join his son Lane at Tennessee. The defense began to struggle mightily, especially against the run. An overtime loss at Atlanta, followed by two home losses, dropped the Bucs to 9–7, and out of the playoffs. Less than three weeks later, head coach Gruden and general manager Bruce Allen were fired.[1]

Staff

2008 Tampa Bay Buccaneers staff

Front office

Head coaches

  • Head coach – Jon Gruden
  • Associate head coach/special teams coordinator/running backs –
    Richard Bisaccia
  • Assistant head coach – Larry Coyer
  • Assistant to the head coach/football operations – Paul Kelly

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Strength and conditioning

  • Head strength and conditioning – Mike Morris
  • Assistant strength and conditioning – Kurt Schultz

Roster

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2008 final roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists

Practice squad

Rookies in italics
53 active, 7 inactive, 9 practice squad

2008 NFL draft

2008 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Draft Selections
Draft order Player name Position Height Weight College
Round Choice
1 20 Aqib Talib CB 6'1" 206 Kansas
2 58 Dexter Jackson WR 5'9" 182 Appalachian State
3 83 Jeremy Zuttah
G
6'4" 295 Rutgers
4 115 Dre Moore DT 6'4" 305
Maryland
5 160 Josh Johnson QB 6'2" 201 San Diego
6 175 Geno Hayes LB 6'1" 226 Florida State
7 238 Cory Boyd RB 6'1" 218 South Carolina

Preseason

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Recap
1 August 9 at Miami Dolphins W 17–6 1–0 Dolphin Stadium Recap
2 August 17 New England Patriots W 27–10 2–0 Raymond James Stadium Recap
3 August 23 Jacksonville Jaguars L 17–23 2–1 Raymond James Stadium Recap
4 August 28 at Houston Texans W 16–6 3–1 Reliant Stadium Recap

NOTE: Due to

WTVT as WFLA
broadcast the Olympics.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers held

preseason games
, and finished with a record of 3–1.

During the month of July, and into the early stages of training camp, the Buccaneers were one of the teams in the running to sign Brett Favre (who ended his 6-month-long retirement). Favre ultimately signed with the Jets. Meanwhile, starting quarterback Jeff Garcia suffered a calf injury during the first week of camp. Quarterback duties were shared among five players for the preseason, with Garcia named the starter for the regular season. On the final day of cuts, Tampa Bay finally waived quarterback Chris Simms, who had played sparsely since injuring his spleen in week 3 of 2006.

Preseason week 1: at Miami Dolphins

Preseason week 2: New England Patriots

Preseason week 3: Jacksonville Jaguars

Preseason week 4: at Houston Texans

  • Stadium:
    Houston, Texas
  • Television (WFLA): Chris Myers, Charles Davis & Dave Reynolds (sideline reporter)
  • Summary: Tampa Bay wrapped up the preseason with a win against the Houston Texans by a score of 16–6. Josh Johnson and Chris Simms shared quarterback duties and Kenneth Darby led the team in rushing (55 yards). The highlight of scoring was rookie Dexter Jackson's 83-yard punt return touchdown. The Buccaneer defense sacked Houston once, and had one interception. Kicker Matt Bryant finished up a shaky preseason kicking 3-out-of-5 field goals.

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Recap
1 September 7 at New Orleans Saints L 20–24 0–1
Louisiana Superdome
Recap
2 September 14 Atlanta Falcons W 24–9 1–1 Raymond James Stadium Recap
3 September 21 at Chicago Bears W 27–24 (OT) 2–1 Soldier Field Recap
4 September 28 Green Bay Packers W 30–21 3–1 Raymond James Stadium Recap
5 October 5 at Denver Broncos L 13–16 3–2
Invesco Field at Mile High
Recap
6 October 12 Carolina Panthers W 27–3 4–2 Raymond James Stadium Recap
7 October 19 Seattle Seahawks W 20–10 5–2 Raymond James Stadium Recap
8 October 26 at Dallas Cowboys L 9–13 5–3 Texas Stadium Recap
9 November 2 at Kansas City Chiefs W 30–27 (OT) 6–3 Arrowhead Stadium Recap
10 Bye
11 November 16 Minnesota Vikings W 19–13 7–3 Raymond James Stadium Recap
12 November 23 at Detroit Lions W 38–20 8–3 Ford Field Recap
13 November 30 New Orleans Saints W 23–20 9–3 Raymond James Stadium Recap
14 December 8 at Carolina Panthers L 23–38 9–4 Bank of America Stadium Recap
15 December 14 at Atlanta Falcons L 10–13 (OT) 9–5 Georgia Dome Recap
16 December 21 San Diego Chargers L 24–41 9–6 Raymond James Stadium Recap
17 December 28 Oakland Raiders L 24–31 9–7 Raymond James Stadium Recap
  • In week 16, Tampa Bay vs. San Diego was originally scheduled for 8:15 pm, part of NBC's
    flex-scheduling
    " policy, it was moved to 1 p.m.

Standings

NFC South
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
(2) Carolina Panthers 12 4 0 .750 4–2 8–4 414 329 W1
(5) Atlanta Falcons 11 5 0 .688 3–3 8–4 391 325 W3
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 9 7 0 .563 3–3 8–4 361 323 L4
New Orleans Saints 8 8 0 .500 2–4 5–7 463 393 L1

Game summaries

Week 1: at New Orleans Saints

Period 1 2 34Total
Buccaneers 7 3 3720
Saints 7 0 10724

at

New Orleans, Louisiana

, and Eric Richey (sideline reporter)

The Buccaneers began their 2008 campaign on the road against their NFC South foe, the

Martín Gramática getting a 34-yard field goal, yet the Buccaneers replied with Bryant nailing a 33-yard field goal. Afterwards, the Saints got their lead back with Brees completing an 84-yard TD pass to WR Devery Henderson. In the fourth quarter, Tampa Bay would go ahead again as QB Jeff Garcia completing a 2-yard TD pass to WR Ike Hilliard. However, New Orleans regained the lead after Brees completing a 42-yard TD pass to RB Reggie Bush
.

Inside the final minute, Garcia drove the Buccaneers to the Saints 24-yard line. Facing 4th down & 6, Garcia threw an interception, and the Saints clinched the victory. With the loss, the Buccaneers began their season at 0–1 and lost on opening day for the third straight year.

Scoring summary
Q Team Time Scoring play Score
1 NO 11:27 39-yard TD pass from Brees to Patten (Gramatica kick) NO 7-0
1 TB 8:13 Buchanon 26-yard interception return (Bryant kick) 7–7
2 TB 0:03 Bryant 37-yard FG TB 10–7
3 NO 2:49 Gramatica 34-yard FG 10–10
3 TB 0:33 Bryant 33-yard FG TB 13–10
3 NO 0:13 84-yard TD pass from Brees to Henderson (Gramatica kick) NO 17-13
4 TB 10:38 2-yard TD pass from Garcia to Hilliard (Bryant kick) TB 20–17
4 NO 7:38 42-yard TD pass from Brees to Bush (Gramatica kick) NO 24-20

Week 2: vs. Atlanta Falcons

Period 1 2 34Total
Falcons 0 3 339
Buccaneers 7 10 0724

at Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida

Tampa Bay held their home opener facing their second division game, against the Atlanta Falcons. Quarterback Jeff Garcia was inactive due to an ankle injury. However, rumors persisted during the week that the relationship between head coach Jon Gruden and Garcia had broken down after a poor performance the week before, and after preseason distractions due to a nagging injury, and the team's rumored interest in acquiring Brett Favre.[7] Back-up quarterback Brian Griese, who last played at Tampa Bay in 2005, started. Derrick Brooks, who also was nursing injury, was activated and started the game to keep his consecutive games started streak (209) alive.

On the first drive of the game, Atlanta started at their own 23. On the third play of the game, Aqib Talib intercepted Matt Ryan, and returned the ball to the 19. Five plays later, Brian Griese connected with John Gilmore for a 5-yard touchdown.

Early in the second quarter, Tampa Bay started a 12-play, 81-yard drive at their own 19-yard line. On first & goal at the Atlanta 8-yard line,

Sabby Piscitelli, who returned the ball to the 17-yard line. Matt Bryant capped off the turnover with a field goal, and a 17–0 lead. Atlanta finally got onto the scoreboard with 12 seconds remaining in the half, with a Jason Elam
field goal.

Early in the fourth quarter, Atlanta trailed 17–6. Facing 3rd & 8 at their own 19-yard line, an unusual play occurred.

Sabby Piscitelli of the Buccaneers. Piscitelli then ran 3 yards and attempted a lateral to Cato June
. The lateral was actually an illegal forward pass, and fell incomplete to the ground. Thought to be a live ball, it was recovered once more by Atlanta, meanwhile a flag for a personal foul by Tampa Bay was also on the field. After several minutes of confusion and discussion by the officials, they awarded the ball to Atlanta at the Tampa Bay 48-yard line. Atlanta continued the drive and managed a field goal, trimming the lead to 17–9.

Late in the fourth quarter, Earnest Graham iced the game with a 68-yard touchdown run, and a final score of 24–9.

Scoring summary
Q Team Time Scoring play Score
1 TB 12:37 5-yard TD pass from Griese to Gilmore (Bryant kick) TB 7–0
2 TB 11:08 Dunn 17-yard TD run (Bryant kick) TB 14–0
2 TB 9:11 Bryant 33-yard FG TB 17–0
2 Atl 0:12 Elam 32-yard FG TB 17–3
3 Atl 1:03 Elam 27-yard FG TB 17–6
4 Atl 5:12 Elam 24-yard FG TB 17–9
4 TB 3:08 Graham 68-yard TD run (Bryant kick) TB 24–9

Week 3: at Chicago Bears

Period 1 2 34OTTotal
Buccaneers 7 7 010327
Bears 6 3 87024

at Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois

In the first quarter, both Tampa Bay and Chicago were fired up and committed several skirmishes. On the second play of the game, Brian Griese's pass was tipped and intercepted by Lance Briggs. The Bears capitalized on the turnover with a field goal. A field position battle saw the Bears kick another field goal, and hold a 6–0 lead early. After the early turnover, Brian Griese led the Buccaneers on an 8-play, 81-yard scoring drive. The drive was capped off by a touchdown pass to Ike Hilliard.

Early in the second quarter, Griese completed a pass to Maurice Stovall, but Stovall fumbled the ball with Chicago recovering at the 38-yard line. Attempting to score quickly, Kyle Orton threw deep to the endzone on the next play. The pass was broken up in the endzone, and bounced into the hands of Barrett Ruud for an improbable interception. The teams traded possessions twice, and the Bears found themselves driving across midfield with about 6 minutes left in the half. After a sack, Orton was again pressured, and threw a screen pass which was intercepted. Gaines Adams returned the ball 45 yards to the goal line, and after review, was awarded a touchdown. The Bears regrouped and drove to their own 44-yard line. On fourth down, a well-executed fake punt resulted in a 38-yard run by Garrett Wolfe. The Bears scored a third field goal as time expired in the half, and Tampa Bay took a 14–9 lead into halftime.

After an interception midway through the third quarter, Chicago scored their first touchdown (and added a two-point conversion) for a 17–14 lead. With less than 7 minutes to go in the fourth quarter, hoping to put the game out of reach, a fourth field goal by Gould put the Bears up by ten points.

Brian Griese drove the Buccaneers 63 yards in 12 plays, and set up a 35-yard field goal by Matt Bryant. The kick narrowed the deficit to 7 points. The Buccaneer defense held Chicago to a 3-and-out, and the Bears punted to Tampa Bay immediately after the two-minute warning. In just over a minute and a half, Griese drove the Buccaneers 81 yards in 11 plays. Jerramy Stevens caught a 1-yard touchdown pass with 10 seconds remaining in regulation to tie the score and force overtime.

In the overtime period, Tampa Bay won the coin toss and received. They quickly drove to the Chicago 39-yard line, but an intentional grounding penalty stalled the drive. Chicago received a punt, but was unable to cross midfield. Brad Maynard punted, and pinned the Buccaneers at their own 7-yard line.

Facing 3rd & 9 at their own 8-yard line, Griese passed to Jerramy Stevens for a short 2-yard gain. The drive, however, was given new life when a skirmish broke out and Charles Tillman of the Bears was called for unnecessary roughness. In seven plays, Griese drove the Buccaneers to the Chicago 44-yard line. With just over 5 minutes left in the overtime period, Griese connected with Antonio Bryant for a 38-yard pass, and a first & goal at the Chicago 6. Two plays later, Matt Bryant came on the field, and kicked a game-winning field goal.

Brian Griese set a franchise record for most pass attempts (67, fourth most in NFL history). His passing yards (407) was the third-most in team history.

Scoring summary
Q Team Time Scoring play Score
1 Chi 12:43 Gould 40-yard FG Chi 3–0
1 Chi 6:10 Gould 43-yard FG Chi 6–0
1 TB 1:50 4-yard TD pass from Griese to Hilliard (Bryant kick) TB 7–6
2 TB 5:26 Adams 45-yard interception return (Bryant kick) TB 14–6
2 Chi 0:00 Gould 43-yard FG TB 14–9
3 Chi 2:54 6-yard TD pass from
Forté
(pass successful)
Chi 17–14
4 Chi 6:38 19-yard TD pass from Orton to Lloyd (Gould kick) Chi 24–14
4 TB 3:11 Bryant 35-yard FG Chi 24–17
4 TB 0:07 1-yard TD pass from Griese to Stevens (Bryant kick) 24–24
OT TB 4:21 Bryant 21-yard FG TB 27–24

Week 4: vs. Green Bay Packers

Period 1 2 34Total
Packers 7 0 7721
Buccaneers 0 13 71030

at Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida