TAMPA, Fla. -- The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' hopes of holding the New York Jets without a touchdown were dashed Sunday when defensive tackle Chris Baker was slapped with a roughing the passer call late in the fourth quarter, when the Bucs were leading 15-3.
Instead of getting off the field on third-and-17, with 1:22 left, the Jets got new life at their 46-yard line, setting up a 38-yard touchdown pass from Josh McCown to Robby Anderson to make it 15-10. It resulted in a bit of an altercation on the sideline that the cameras caught, with defensive end Robert Ayers seen coming after Baker.