Baker Mayfields Tampa Confidence Carries Real Weight Into A Huge Year

Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield expresses confidence in his resilient team despite last season's challenges, as they gear up for a comeback and his pivotal contract year.

Baker Mayfield, the former Oklahoma standout, is gearing up for his ninth NFL season and his fourth with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Last year, Mayfield and the Bucs burst out of the gates with a 6-2 record, only to falter down the stretch, losing seven of their last nine games and missing the playoffs for the first time during Mayfield's tenure with the team.

Despite the rocky finish, Mayfield remains optimistic about leading the Buccaneers back to postseason glory. Speaking at his youth camp in Norman, he expressed confidence in the team's potential, saying, "We have a really, really good group."

Mayfield was a force to be reckoned with early in the 2025 season, boasting a completion rate of 63.9% while amassing 1,919 yards, 13 touchdowns, and just two interceptions over the first eight games. However, as the team's fortunes dipped, so did Mayfield's numbers. Over the final nine games, he threw for 1,774 yards, 13 touchdowns, and nine interceptions.

Injuries certainly played a role in the Buccaneers' struggles. Key players like wide receivers Mike Evans and Chris Godwin, along with running back Bucky Irving, missed significant time, impacting the team's performance.

Mayfield, however, sees a silver lining, believing that the adversity faced last season could strengthen the team moving forward. "We had injuries over injuries," Mayfield noted.

"That experience and guys having to step up, it will help us out this year."

The offseason brought changes, with Evans moving on to the San Francisco 49ers. Mayfield acknowledged the loss, describing it as "not great" given Evans' Hall of Fame credentials and his long-standing impact on the team.

Nonetheless, the return of a healthy Godwin and Irving, along with emerging talents like Emeka Egbuka and Tez Johnson, gives Mayfield reason to be excited about the upcoming season. "We have a really good skill group, so I’m excited about it," he shared.

Adding to the stakes, 2026 marks a contract year for Mayfield. He's entering the final season of his three-year, $100 million deal, and his performance will be crucial in determining his future earnings and his desire to remain in Tampa Bay.

Mayfield's journey to Tampa Bay was not without its hurdles. Drafted first overall by the Cleveland Browns in 2018, he initially showed promise, guiding the team to its first playoff win since 1994.

However, after four seasons, the Browns traded for Deshaun Watson, prompting Mayfield to seek a release. He spent time with the Carolina Panthers and Los Angeles Rams in 2022 before finding a home with the Buccaneers in 2023.

In his first two seasons with Tampa Bay, Mayfield led the team to consecutive NFC South titles.

For Mayfield, Tampa Bay has become a second home, reminiscent of his college days in Oklahoma. He's hopeful for a new contract that will keep him in Florida, saying, "I think both sides want to get it done.

They’ve treated me right. It’s the first place I’ve been that feels like Oklahoma when it comes to football.

It’s a great place."

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