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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers opened the 2025 season with a dramatic comeback win over the Atlanta Falcons, highlighted by rookie wide receiver Emeka Egbuka’s electric debut. Egbuka caught two touchdowns, including the game-winner in the final minute, instantly proving he’s ready to become a major weapon in the Buccaneers’ offense. Quarterback Baker Mayfield praised Egbuka as “the real deal,” and teammates echoed the sentiment, calling him polished, versatile, and clutch. With injuries to Chris Godwin and Jalen McMillan, the Bucs needed someone to step up, and Egbuka delivered in historic fashion, becoming just the second rookie in franchise history to score multiple touchdowns in a Week 1 game.

Meanwhile, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers overcame the absence of star left tackle Tristan Wirfs, who began the season sidelined after knee surgery. The offensive line reshuffled with Graham Barton moving from center to left tackle, Ben Bredeson sliding into center, and veteran Michael Jordan filling in at guard. Despite the “emergency” look, the unit held together well enough to keep Mayfield upright and fuel the late-game heroics. The Bucs’ adaptability up front, combined with Egbuka’s breakout performance, gave Tampa Bay a thrilling start to their 50th anniversary season and set the tone for what could be another NFC South title chase.

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