Buccaneers Beat Packers in Thrilling Playoff MatchupBuccaneers Beat Packers in Thrilling Playoff Matchup In a gripping Divisional Round playoff showdown, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers outlasted the Green Bay Packers 38-31 in a thrilling contest that came down to the final play. Leading the charge for the Buccaneers was quarterback Tom Brady, who threw for 381 yards and four touchdowns. His primary target was Mike Evans, who hauled in eight passes for 119 yards and two scores. Running back Leonard Fournette also contributed with 110 rushing yards and a touchdown. The Packers were led by Aaron Rodgers, who threw for 273 yards and three touchdowns. However, it was their defense that stole the show early on, recording three interceptions in the first half. The Buccaneers took an early 17-0 lead, but the Packers rallied to tie it up at 24-24 heading into the fourth quarter. Tampa Bay then regained the lead with a 6-yard touchdown pass from Brady to Evans. With just over two minutes remaining, the Packers drove down the field and scored a field goal to cut the deficit to 31-28. Green Bay then recovered the ensuing onside kick and had a chance to win the game. However, on the game’s final play, Rodgers’ Hail Mary pass was intercepted by Buccaneers cornerback Mike Edwards in the end zone, sealing the victory for Tampa Bay. The Buccaneers’ defense came up with several big plays throughout the game, recording four sacks and forcing two turnovers. Linebacker Shaq Barrett led the way with two sacks and a forced fumble. With the victory, the Buccaneers advance to the NFC Championship Game, where they will face the winner of the Los Angeles Rams and Arizona Cardinals matchup. The Packers’ season comes to an end with a disappointing playoff exit.