Instant Replay: Buccaneers 45, Eagles 17

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For many of the Eagles’ losses this season, it would have been unfair to blame the defense.

Not Sunday.

The Eagles’ defense was absolutely shredded by the Buccaneers at the Linc (see story).

The Birds gave up 521 yards in a 45-17 loss to the Buccaneers at home in a game the team needed to win (see 10 observations).

To be fair, the offense wasn’t any better either (see story). Mark Sanchez got the start in place of Sam Bradford and failed to get the offense going. He threw three interceptions (see story), the last of which was returned for a touchdown (see story).

The Eagles have now lost to the Dolphins and Buccaneers at home in consecutive weeks (see Chip Kelly's take).

Tampa Bay’s Doug Martin finished with 235 yards on the ground, the second-most ever against the Eagles. He had the biggest rushing day in the NFL of any player since his 251-yard day in 2012. Emmitt Smith has the most-ever rushing yards in one game against the Eagles — 237.

Rookie Jameis Winston threw five touchdown passes against the Eagles to five different receivers. Winston became the third quarterback since the merger to pass for five touchdowns against the Eagles, joining Eli Manning and Joe Montana. Winston also tied Matt Stafford's rookie record for TD passes in a game.

With the loss, the Eagles fell to 4-6 and lost ground on the division-leading Giants, who are on their bye week. The Eagles are in third place in the division behind the Giants and Redskins.

The Bucs improved to 5-5 with the win.

First half
The Eagles actually got on the board first Sunday with the help of a wacky play. DeMarco Murray fumbled on the third play of the game, but the Bucs' defense fumbled the ball back and the Eagles started over.

They went 86 yards on seven plays and capped the drive with a 39-yard touchdown pass from Sanchez to Josh Huff.

Then things went downhill.

The Bucs scored their first touchdown a little later in the first quarter and ended up taking a 28-14 lead at halftime.

Winston threw four first-half touchdowns. He became the second rookie to ever throw four touchdowns against the Eagles in a game. The other was Robert Griffin III in 2012.

Meanwhile, Martin ran for 177 yards in the first half and the Bucs outgained the Eagles, 355-215, before the break.

Turning point
After a false start from Brandon Graham gave the Buccaneers a manageable third down, Winston pitched the ball to Martin, who ran 58 yards. Winston threw a fade to Mike Evans two plays later to get the Bucs on the board and tie the game at 7-7. They scored three more touchdowns in the first half.

Key stat
The Buccaneers were 10 for 16 on third downs. The Eagles were 7 for 15.

Offensive stud
Tight end Brent Celek had seven catches for 79 yards. He was the team’s leading receiver.

Offensive dud
After Huff’s early touchdown, the wide receivers continued to be non-factors.

Defensive stud
Walter Thurmond forced a fumble in his second straight game.

Defensive dud
We’re going to go ahead and make this a team honor. The Eagles’ defense had a terrible performance going against a 4-5 team with a rookie quarterback.

Injuries
Zach Ertz suffered a concussion in the first half and did not return.

Jason Peters (back) was active and started at left tackle after missing the last two games. Sam Bradford (concussion, left shoulder) and Ryan Mathews (concussion) were ruled out during the week.

Up next
The Eagles have a very short week before traveling to Detroit to face the Lions in a 12:30 p.m. game on Thanksgiving (more on the short week here).

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