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The Buccaneers–Saints rivalry is the rivalry between the
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and
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of the
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. While the teams first met in , the rivalry did not develop until the teams were placed in the
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in 2002, resulting in two annual meetings. The Saints lead the overall series, 40–25. The two teams have met in the
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once, in the 2020 NFC Divisional Round, which the Buccaneers won, 30–20.


History


1977 to 2001

The first meeting between the two teams occurred on December 11, 1977. Tampa Bay, an expansion franchise in
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, entered the game with a collective record of 0–26 over its first two seasons. Teams around league were fearful of earning the dubious distinction of becoming the Buccaneers’ first victim. Despite six shutouts in the previous nine weeks, the Tampa Bay defense was improving, and a win seemed imminent. New Orleans did not get a first down until midway through the second quarter, and did not get past midfield until nearly the end of the half. The Buccaneers began their first five drives in Saints territory, scoring on two Dave Green field goals, and a five-yard pass touchdown from
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to
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.
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made it 20–0 early in the second half, returning an interception 45 yards for a touchdown. The Buccaneers also recovered a fumble, and had six interceptions in all. Their three interception return touchdowns, with Richard Wood and Greg Johnson also scoring, tied an NFL record. The Buccaneers finally broke through with their first win in franchise history, ending their NFL-record losing streak at 26 games. Before the game, John McKay had read the team an article in which Saints quarterback Archie Manning stated that it would be disgraceful to lose to Tampa Bay. Inspired by the statements,
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and the Buccaneer defense yelled, "It's disgraceful! It's disgraceful!" at him as the clock wound down. After the game, Saints head coach Hank Stram lamented "What a nightmare. It was the worst experience of my coaching career. We're all ashamed for our people, for our fans, for our organization." Stram was fired the following week. Tampa Bay surprised the league in 1979, turning around the club and starting the season 5–0. In Week 7, the Buccaneers hosted the Saints, and the game was scoreless at halftime. The Saints, however, scored 42 points in the second half to win 42–14. Archie Manning went 11 of 14 with a touchdown each rushing and passing. Mike Strachan rushed for two touchdowns. Despite the loss, Tampa Bay would advance to their first NFC Championship game. New Orleans would finish with a record of 8–8. Despite not being in the same division, the Saints and Buccaneers played each other during every regular season from
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up to
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. The Saints dominated the regular season series during that period, winning nine of twelve games. The twelve consecutive seasons is the longest streak of any pair of non-division opponents facing each other in NFL history. In
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, en route to their first
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division title, the Saints defeated the Buccaneers 23–7. The Buccaneers scored first, becoming the first team to score a touchdown against the Saints defense in 18 quarters. However, the Bucs were no match for the punishing Saints defense. Quarterback
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threw two interceptions, fumbled once, and was sacked six times in defeat. The Saints now had won eight out of the last nine regular season meetings. In
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, the Buccaneers’ offense dropped seven passes,
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lost a fumble at the Saints 3 yard line, and quarterback
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threw an interception, as offensive futility plagued the Tony Dungy-led Buccaneers. The Saints offensive numbers were not impressive either, but three field goals were enough for a 9–3 victory. Three times the Buccaneers had the ball inside the Saints 25 yard line, but came up with zero points. In Week 15 of
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, Tampa Bay entered the game against the Saints needing a victory to stay in playoff contention. Tampa Bay exploded with a record-setting performance against New Orleans.
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took back the opening kickoff a then-franchise record 86 yards, tackled on the Saints 14 yard line. Two plays later, Brad Johnson connected with
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for a 14-yard touchdown, and a lead the Buccaneers never surrendered. In the first half, Williams,
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and Warrick Dunn each scored touchdowns, while Martin Gramatica added three field goals. to take a 30–0 lead into halftime. The scoring continued into the second half, as the Buccaneers would win 48–21. Tampa Bay would go on to clinch a playoff spot, but eventually lost to Philadelphia in the wild card round.


2002–09: Super Bowls for both teams

After the NFL realignment, The Buccaneers and Saints were placed into the newly formed
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division. They became division foes, and would begin an annual two-game, home/away series each season. In 2002, Tampa Bay began the
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era with a home game against the Saints on a humid 90 °F afternoon. The Saints held a 20–10 lead late in the fourth quarter, while Tampa Bay's offense had sputtered. The Buccaneers rallied in the final three minutes to tie the score at 20–20 and force overtime. Late in overtime, Tampa Bay was pinned back at their own 5-yard line.
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attempted to punt on 4th down from the endzone, but Saints defender
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was unblocked. Tupa avoided the tackle, and attempted a desperation shovel pass to John Howell from his non-throwing arm. The ball was intercepted by James Allen, standing in the confines of the endzone for a game-winning touchdown. During the second meeting, on '' Sunday Night Football'' on December 1, New Orleans swept the season series by a score of 23–20. Tampa Bay quarterback Brad Johnson was intercepted once, lost a fumble, and
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lost another fumble. Saints quarterback Aaron Brooks got off to a slow start, but heated up in the second and third periods, pulling out to a 20–9 lead which the Saints would not relinquish. Between the two games played amongst the clubs in 2002, Brooks had four touchdown passed against Tampa Bay's defense on the season; the rest of the league had three through ten games. Despite being swept by the Saints, the Buccaneers would go on to win
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, while the Saints missed the playoffs. In 2004, former Buccaneer
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returned the opening kickoff 98 yards for a Saints touchdown (something he never accomplished while playing for Tampa Bay) to lead the Saints to a 21–17 win in Tampa. The Buccaneers led 17–7 with just over three minutes to go, but late-game miscues on offense and defense sunk the Buccaneers. Aaron Brooks connected on two touchdowns in the final three minutes, lifting the Saints to victory. The Saints struggled in the season due in part to their displacement from
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. Tampa Bay swept the season series en route to a division championship. The game hosted by New Orleans was played at Tiger Stadium at
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in
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. In , the Saints swept the season series en route to their first appearance in the NFC Championship game later in the
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. During the first meeting in Week 5, Tampa Bay entered the game winless, and was under the helm of rookie quarterback Bruce Gradkowski. Tampa Bay led 21–17 late in the fourth quarter when
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returned a punt 65-yards for a touchdown to give the Saints a 24–21 victory. The second meeting of the season came in Week 9. The Saints prevailed by a score of 31–14, behind three touchdown passes by Drew Brees, including a 52-yard pass to
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. In , Tampa Bay swept the season series for the second time. In week 2, Tampa Bay dominated, jumping out to a 28–0 lead, and held on for a 31–14 victory. In week 13, a dramatic finish saw Tampa Bay sweep the series, and put themselves in the driver's seat for the division title. The Saints led 21–20 with four minutes remaining in the game. Punter
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made a successful coffin corner punt which pinned the Buccaneers at their own 2-yard line. Two plays later,
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sacked
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for a safety and a 23–20 lead. New Orleans tried to run out the clock out, but
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fumbled and
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recovered for Tampa Bay at the New Orleans 37-yard line. Six plays later Jerramy Stevens caught a 4-yard touchdown pass, and Tampa Bay won the game 27–23. In , New Orleans won the first meeting handily by a score of 38–7. In week 16, the two teams met at the Superdome, with Tampa Bay entering the game with a record of only 2–12. New Orleans was 13–1, and looking to secure home field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs. The Saints jumped out to a 17–3 lead after three quarters. In the fourth quarter, however, Tampa Bay rallied to tie the score at 17–17. In the final seconds, Saints kicker Garrett Hartley attempted a 37-yard field goal that would have won the game. In overtime, Tampa Bay won the coin toss and received. They rushed right down the field in eleven plays, and
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kicked a game-winning field goal on the first possession. The game reflected back to the perceived "Tampa Bay Curse." No team had ever lost to the Buccaneers during the regular season and went on to win the Super Bowl that same year. The Saints still clinched home field advantage in the playoffs, and eventually advanced to Super Bowl XLIV, where they defeated the
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to win their first championship, and likewise break the 33-year-old "Tampa Bay Curse."


2010s

In , the Saints swept the season series. During the first meeting, Tampa Bay was trailing by the score of 35–28. In the final seconds,
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threw a potential game-tying touchdown pass in the back of the end zone, which would have sent the game to overtime with a successful PAT. However, officials ruled that the receiver had stepped out-of-bounds before making the catch. New Orleans held on to win 35–28. Later in the season, the Saints rolled by a score of 41–0, the biggest blowout in the series' history. It was also the first and, as of 2018, only shutout by either team in the series. The Saints would also sweep the Buccaneers in and , extending their winning streak over their rivals to seven games, the longest by either team in the series' history. In Week 2 of , The Buccaneers won in New Orleans, 26–19. It was rookie quarterback
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's first NFL victory. In , the two teams met in Weeks 9 and 17. In the week 9 meeting,
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was sidelined in the second half due to an injury, and Mike Evans was penalized for unnecessary roughness, after shoving Saints cornerback
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to the ground for punching a helmet-less Winston seconds earlier for which he would later receive a one-game suspension. In the week 17 meeting, Tampa Bay scored a game-winning touchdown with 9 seconds left in regulation to upset the playoff-bound Saints. Though the Saints clinched the NFC South crown, the last-second loss effectively dropped the Saints from the #3 seed in the NFC playoffs to the #4 seed. The teams met in the Superdome to open the campaign. Buccaneers' backup QB
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, starting for a suspended Winston, passed for 417 yards and four touchdowns to lead the Buccaneers to a surprising 48–40 win. In a losing effort, Drew Brees passed for 439 yards and three touchdowns, while
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added two rushing touchdowns. The 88 combined points in this game is the highest total in the series' history, and this game was the Saints' only loss in a 10–1 start to the season.


2020s

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was released from Tampa Bay and signed with the Saints for 2020. The Buccaneers signed Tom Brady in the 2020 offseason, and the rivalry continued to heat up when the Buccaneers were heavily favored to compete for the
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by the media. Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan was vocal in dismissing the Buccaneers' offseason additions, saying that Brady was "preparing for arthritis come Week 1", calling him the "second-best quarterback of all time", and even saying the Bucs were fighting for "second place" in the NFC South. He also referred to rookie offensive tackle
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as "fresh meat" on Twitter on the night of the
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, when the Buccaneers traded up to select him with the 13th overall pick. Brady effectively replaced Winston, adding more fuel to the fire. In Week 1 of the 2020 season, New Orleans beat Tampa Bay 34–23, at the Superdome. The Buccaneers started strong jumping to a 7–0 lead in the first quarters, but two interceptions from Brady, including a Janoris Jenkins pick six, cost Tampa Bay. The two teams met again at
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on '' Sunday Night Football'' in Week 9, and the Saints would beat the Buccaneers, 38-3, the most lopsided loss of Brady's career. The win resulted in a regular season sweep for the Saints, marking the first time Brady was swept by a divisional rival. The game was a turning point for both teams as the Buccaneers, who were first place in the NFC South coming into the game, dropped to second in the division and sparked a two-game losing streak. Meanwhile the Saints, who had struggled during the 2020 regular season, returned to their dominance they had seen the previous three seasons. The win for the Saints ultimately culminated in a fourth consecutive NFC South championship. The game was also a bounce back game for
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, who only caught 3 passes for 17 yards and no touchdowns in Week 1 before suffering an ankle injury that kept him out until the teams' second meeting. The Saints gained attention for dancing in the Buccaneers' locker room, Jordan continuing to talk trash, and Winston "eating a W" as he did to motivate the Bucs to beat New Orleans before their
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Week 9 matchup. Their celebration, however, was later found to be in violation of the league's COVID-19 policies, and they were ultimately fined $500,000 and were stripped of a seventh-round draft pick in the
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. The Saints finished the season with a 12-4 record and the Buccaneers finished 11-5, with both teams earning a playoff berth. Following a Buccaneers road win at
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and a Saints home win against the
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, the two teams would meet for a third time in the NFC Divisional Round on January 17, 2021. Drew Brees said the matchup was "inevitable" and Tom Brady teased the game on his
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page, stating "Round 2 next, who do you guys want to us play? I think I know." After being swept by the Saints in the regular season, the Buccaneers would ultimately win the Divisional Round game by a final score of 30–20, then proceeded to beat the top-seeded
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at Lambeau Field en route to their
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win over the Chiefs. Brady scored three total touchdowns (two passing, one rushing), while Brees threw three interceptions and Michael Thomas was held to no catches against a stout Buccaneers defense. This game would ultimately turn out to be Brees' final game, as he announced his retirement from the NFL on March 14, 2021. The following season, the Saints' streak of four straight NFC South division titles was snapped by the Buccaneers after their Week 16 victory over the Carolina Panthers, despite the Saints sweeping the Bucs again. In Week 15, the Saints outdid last year's game in Tampa Bay shutting the Buccaneers out 9–0, and then Saints safety
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went viral for taunting Tom Brady in his face. New Orleans would miss the playoffs, while Tampa Bay would lose to the
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and damaged
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after being horse-collared by linebacker
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. In Week 15,
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suffered a torn ACL and concussion after being hit in the legs by
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and
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's hamstring was injured after being brought to the ground by
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. In Week 2 of the
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, the Saints hosted Tampa Bay and tempers flared once more between Evans and Lattimore. With 12:55 remaining in the fourth quarter, Brady complained to the ref after no flag was called when Marshon Lattimore committed defensive pass interference on
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. Lattimore taunted Brady, before Brady approached him. Leonard Fournette shoved Lattimore, who retaliated by throwing a punch at Fournette. In an action reminiscent of their 2017 scuffle, Evans again shoved Lattimore to the ground and a fight ensued on the field before he and Lattimore were ejected. The Bucs would win the game 20-10. Interviewed by Erin Andrews after the game, White took a shot at Winston. Stating, "When Jameis left our team, everybody knows what he did that last year. And we feel like we had a great defense then, and he threw thirty picks, you know. And we just knew he'd give us the ball...and that's something we came in talking about, we want thirty turnovers as a ball club ourselves." Evans was later suspended for one game as a result of his actions. In Week 13 of 2022, Tampa Bay hosted New Orleans on ''
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''. The Saints held a 16–3 lead with under 5 minutes left in regulation. Tom Brady drove the Bucs 91 yards for a touchdown, and trimmed the deficit to 16–10 with 3 minutes to go. The Bucs defense forced a three-and-out, and got the ball back with 2:29 left. Brady threw the game-winning touchdown pass to
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with 3 seconds left to win 17–16. Jordan again took shots at the Buccaneers, saying that "Tampa Bay will probably go back to where Tampa Bay has been" when interviewed at the
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. Tampa Bay won a 26–9 victory in Week 4 of the 2023 season, marking the first time in regular season series history that the Buccaneers beat the Saints three games in a row. After the game, many players dismissed Jordan's comments, with
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stating "I guess it's not much of a rivalry anymore, according to 94...For them to downplay it? It's a division game. There's always going to be a lot behind it." Quarterback
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chimed in, stating postgame interviews, ""It's a passionate rivalry, whether they want to admit it or not."https://www.yardbarker.com/nfl/articles/baker_mayfield_bucs_fire_back_at_saints_player_over_rivalry_dispute/s1_13132_39335373 /nowiki>]https://www.yardbarker.com/nfl/articles/baker_mayfield_bucs_fire_back_at_saints_player_over_rivalry_dispute/s1_13132_39335373


Game results

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33–14 ,
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, Buccaneers
1–0 , The teams' first meeting. This was the Buccaneers' first win in franchise history after going 0–14 in their inaugural 1976 season and starting 0–12 in
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17–10 ,
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, Tie
1–1 , , - , , style=", Saints
42–14 , Tampa Stadium , Saints
2–1 , , - , - , , style=", Buccaneers
31–14 , Louisiana Superdome , Tie
2–2 , , - , , style=", Buccaneers
13–10 , Louisiana Superdome , Buccaneers
3–2 , , - , , style=", Saints
24–21 , Tampa Stadium , Tie
3–3 , Away team wins each of the first 6 meetings of the series. , - , , style=", Saints
17–13 , Louisiana Superdome , Saints
4–3 , , - , , style=", Saints
20–13 , Louisiana Superdome , Saints
5–3 , , - , , style=", Saints
38–7 , Louisiana Superdome , Saints
6–3 , , - , , style=", Saints
44–34 , Louisiana Superdome , Saints
7–3 , Saints clinch their first playoff berth , - , , style=", Saints
13–9 , Louisiana Superdome , Saints
8–3 , Saints win 6 straight meetings (1983–88) , - , , style=", Buccaneers
20–10 , Tampa Stadium , Saints
8–4 , Buccaneers home win would be the only time the Buccaneers defeated the Saints in Tampa Stadium. , - , - , , style=", Saints
35–7 , Louisiana Superdome , Saints
9–4 , , - , , style=", Saints
23–7 , Louisiana Superdome , Saints
10–4 , , - , , style=", Saints
23–21 , Louisiana Superdome , Saints
11–4 , Home team wins 9 straight meetings (1984–92). The teams met 12 consecutive seasons from 1981–92 despite not being in the same division, an NFL record. , - , , style=", Saints
9–7 , Tampa Stadium , Saints
12–4 , , - , , style=", Buccaneers
13–7 , Tampa Stadium , Saints
12–5 , , - , , style=", Saints
9–3 , Louisiana Superdome , Saints
13–5 , Buccaneers open
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31–16 ,
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, Saints
13–6 , , - , , style=", , style=", Buccaneers
48–21 , ''no game'' , Saints
13–7 , , - , , style=", , style=", Saints
26–20(OT) , style=", Saints
23–20 , Saints
15–7 , NFL realignment moves the Buccaneers and Saints into the newly formed
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, resulting in two meetings annually. Buccaneers win
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. , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Saints
17–14 , style=", Buccaneers
14–7 , Saints
16–8 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Saints
21–17 , style=", Buccaneers
20–17 , Saints
17–9 , , - , , style=", , style=", Buccaneers
27–13 , style=", Buccaneers
10–3 , Saints
17–11 , Saints' home game moved to Tiger Stadium in
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as a result of Hurricane Katrina forcing the Saints to relocate for the season. Buccaneers clinched NFC South in their home win in week 17. , - , , style=", , style=", Saints
31–14 , style=", Saints
24–21 , Saints
19–11 , First start in the series for Drew Brees. , - , , style=", , style=", Buccaneers
31–14 , style=", Buccaneers
27–23 , Saints
19–13 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Buccaneers
23–20 , style=", Saints
24–20 , Saints
20–14 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Saints
38–7 , style=", Buccaneers
20–17(OT) , Saints
21–15 , Saints win Super Bowl XLIV. The Saints became the first team to lose to the Buccaneers in the regular season and go on to win the Super Bowl, ending the "Tampa Bay curse." , - , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Saints
31–6 , style=", Buccaneers
23–13 , Saints
22–16 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Buccaneers
26–20 , style=", Saints
27–16 , Saints
23–17 , , - , , style=", , style=", Saints
35–28 , style=", Saints
41–0 , Saints
25–17 , Saints' 41–0 win is the biggest blowout in the history of the rivalry. , - , , style=", , style=", Saints
16–14 , style=", Saints
42–17 , Saints
27–17 , Saints clinch final wild card berth in their home win in week 17. , - , , style=", , style=", Saints
23–20 , style=", Saints
37–31(OT) , Saints
29–17 , Saints win seven straight meetings (2011–14). , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Saints
24–17 , style=", Buccaneers
26–19 , Saints
30–18 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Buccaneers
16–11 , style=", Saints
31–24 , Saints
31–19 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Buccaneers
31–24 , style=", Saints
30–10 , Saints
32–20 , Buccaneers score game-winning touchdown with 9 seconds remaining in game in Tampa. , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Saints
28–14 , style=", Buccaneers
48–40 , Saints
33–21 , Buccaneers' 48–40 win is the highest scoring game in the rivalry and 23rd highest scoring game in NFL history (88 points). Saints clinched NFC South in their road win. , - , , style=", , style=", Saints
34–17 , style=", Saints
31–24 , Saints
35–21 , , - , , style=", , style=", Saints
38–3 , style=", Saints
34–23 , Saints
37–21 , Buccaneers sign QB Tom Brady prior to season. Saints hand Tom Brady his worst margin of defeat in his career in their road win. , - style="background:#f2f2f2; font-weight:bold;" , 2020 Playoffs , style=", , , style=", Buccaneers
30–20 , Saints
37–22 , NFC Divisional Round. First postseason meeting in the rivalry. This game would ultimately turn out to be Drew Brees' final game, as he would retire after the season. Buccaneers would go on to win
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. , - , , style=", , style=", Saints
9–0 , style=", Saints
36–27 , Saints
39–22 , Saints quarterback and former Buccaneers quarterback
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suffers season-ending torn ACL, backup
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plays in relief of Winston as Saints defeat the defending champions in New Orleans. , - , , style=", , style=", Buccaneers
17–16 , style=", Buccaneers
20–10 , Saints
39–24 , Buccaneers come back from a 16–3 fourth–quarter deficit in Tampa game to win, sweeping the Saints for the first time since 2007. , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Saints
23−13 , style=", Buccaneers
26–9 , Saints
40–25 , , , - , Regular season , style=", , , , Saints' home record includes 2005 game played in Baton Rouge (a Buccaneers' win) , - , Postseason , style=", , ''no games'' , , 2020 NFC Divisional playoffs , - , Regular and postseason , style=", , , , , -


See also

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Florida–LSU football rivalry The Florida–LSU football rivalry, also known as the Swamp Bowl, is an American college football college rivalry, rivalry between the Florida Gators football team of the University of Florida and LSU Tigers football team of Louisiana State Univ ...
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National Football League rivalries As with all sports leagues, there are a number of significant rivalries between teams and notable players in the National Football League (NFL). Rivalries are occasionally created due to a particular event that causes bad blood between teams, pla ...


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