Tampa, FL (Sports Network) - It was a game of firsts for the Buccaneers as
rookie quarterback Josh Freeman got Tampa Bay off the schnide in his first NFL
start by throwing three touchdown passes, two of those coming in the fourth
quarter, in a 38-28 come-from-behind win over Green Bay that saw the club and
first-year coach Raheem Morris pick up their first win.
Freeman directed a short scoring drive to find Kellen Winslow on a seven-yard
TD shortly after Green Bay went up 11 on a bruising 12-yard TD run by Aaron
Rodgers two minutes into the fourth. The two-point conversion failed, leaving
the hosts down 28-23, but Freeman came back to engineer a 72-yard drive for
the go-ahead score.
The Bucs reached the Packers' seven with 4 1/2 minutes to go and on 4th-and-4
Freeman found fellow rookie Sammie Stroughter for his first NFL touchdown.
This time the two-point try was successful as Freeman was sharp on a pass to
Michael Clayton to take a 31-28 lead.
Tampa Bay kept the pressure on Rodgers and forced a quick punt. The Pack was
able to regain possession with 1:35 left on the clock but Rodgers was picked
off by safety Tanard Jackson, who raced 35 yards the other way for the final
score.
It was Freeman, though, that proved to be the difference in the Bucs' earning
their first win as the Kansas State product threw for 205 yards on 14-of-31
pass attempts with an interception. Derrick Ward was the recipient of his
first career TD pass in the opening quarter.
Taken 17th overall in April's draft, Freeman became Tampa Bay's third starting
quarterback this season after the benching of Josh Johnson following four
ineffective games leading the offense.
"I felt really relaxed, really at peace. I got a great week of preparation. I
knew exactly what we would be seeing," said Freeman of his first professional
starting assignment.
It was a complete game effort for Tampa Bay (1-7). The defense stepped up
with six sacks and three interceptions of Rodgers.
A heady play from linebacker Geno Hayes resulted in seven as he shot the gap
over center to block a punt that was returned 31 yards for a touchdown by
veteran corner Ronde Barber.
The Buccaneers snapped an 11-game winless stretch overall dating back to last
season.
A banged up Rodgers threw for 266 yards and two touchdowns on 17-of-35
efficiency, but was again let down by his offensive line. The Packers (4-4)
came in allowing the most sacks in the league and only added to that total in
dropping their second straight game.
Ryan Grant rushed for 96 yards and a score on 21 carries while Donald Driver
and James Jones both caught TD passes in the setback.
"We've had two tough losses in a row and we need to handle the adversity
that's in front of us," Packers coach Mike McCarthy said while referencing an
emotionally draining loss to former Packer Brett Favre and the Vikings.
It looked to be more of the same for the Buccaneers to start the game as
Rodgers opened with a 74-yard TD strike to Jones up the right sideline on
Green Bay's second play from scrimmage.
Elbert Mack, burned on the deep ball, exacted a measure of revenge by picking
off Rodgers on the next series and returning it 36 yards to the Green Bay
eight-yard line. Two plays later, Freeman hit Ward on a six-yard score.
"It's pretty frustrating. It was a different game today -- big play, second
play of the game, come back throw a pick. The offense didn't do a whole lot,"
said Rodgers.
The Packers responded by marching 69 yards in 11 plays with Grant's two-yard
run putting the finishing touches on the drive for a 14-7 advantage.
The Bucs forced a punt on Green Bay's first series of the second quarter, and
tied the game when Hayes went unchecked through the middle of the line for the
block and resulting score.
Rodgers then led a methodical drive in which he scrambled for seven on third
down to keep things moving before airing it out to Driver for a 32-yard
touchdown and a 21-14 edge close to midway through the period.
A series of punts followed, and Freeman shook off his only pick just a
possession earlier to lead a series that encompassed 12 plays and 74 yards as
Connor Barth's 38-yard field goal made it a 21-17 halftime deficit.
The offenses sputtered during a scoreless third quarter, that ended with Green
Bay on the move from its own 38. Rodgers was sacked on second down at the
Tampa Bay six-yard line moments into the final quarter but rebounded with his
rushing score, bowling over a pair of defenders at the goal line to do so.
It was the Packers' first scoring drive of the season that had also sustained
a sack of the QB.