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SportsBucs Get Humbled, Embarrassed By Saints
     BEAUTY UNLIMITED
   KYARA
The Beauty Unlimited feature for this week is the lovely Kyara. It’s been a long time since a feature with natural beauty has been featured, and what better choice than this young woman. Kyara is very comfortable in front of the camera, and has a burning desire to be successful. Congratulations to Kyara for appearing as this week’s Beauty Unlimited feature.
In Prime Time, 38-3
It was supposed to be a shootout and a slugfest for the NFC South lead, but it quickly turned into an em- barrassing blowout for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who fell to the New Orleans Saints 38-3 on Sunday night.
The Bucs struggled all night on both sides of the ball, and were simply out- classed by a Saints team that has won the division three years in a row.
Drew Brees completed 26 of his 32 passes for 244 yards and four touchdowns with no interceptions, while
TOM BRADY
Tom Brady threw for just 209 yards and no touch- downs with three intercep- tions.
Tampa Bay managed less than 200 yards of total of- fense, while allowing Brees and company to carve them up all night long.
New Orleans built up a 31- 0 lead at halftime, and Tampa Bay simply never re- covered. A fourth-quarter field goal from Ryan Suc- cop was the only thing that saved the Bucs from getting shut out in front of a national audience.
The loss drops the Bucs to 6-3 on the season, while the Saints leapfrog them in the NFC South standings at 6-2, sweeping the season series with Tampa Bay and giving them a valuable advantage as both teams continue their chase for a playoff spot.
The NFL’s New COVID Mask Rules Appeared To Fail Spectacularly On Sunday
Just three
days after the
Las Vegas
Raiders and
head coach
Jon Gruden
were hit with a massive fine and stripped of a draft pick for re- peated COVID-related viola- tions, a wide swath of teams appeared to break key portions of new protocols set forth by the league office last week.
Once again, the league’s issue is orbiting how teams wear — or don’t wear — protec- tive masks on gameday.
Sunday became the first full run of COVID-19 protocol changes that the NFL rolled out Tuesday, via a sternly worded memo circulated to every team. It warned franchises that it would now be mandatory for players and personnel to wear masks during pregame and postgame social interactions on the field.
On Sunday, a multitude of teams appeared to fail that new standard during postgame in- teractions that the league deemed to be “additional un- necessary risk.” That brings into question how the NFL will back up a portion of Tuesday’s memo, which warned that teams will be “subject to ac- countability measures” for vio- lating the new social interaction protocols.
  Ravens WR Dez Bryant
 Appears In First NFL Game
Since 2017 In Win Over Colts
 The NFL comeback is complete for Dez Bryant.
Bryant -- whose last NFL appearance came with the Dallas Cowboys on Dec. 31, 2017 -- took the field with the Baltimore Ravens against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday. And while he waits to make his first reception not in a Dallas uniform, Bryant still got a few snaps in with the Ravens' offense in a 24-10 win.
DEZ BRYANT
 The Ravens
Bryant to their practice squad in late October, and promoted him to the active roster earlier this week.
signed
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