Baker Mayfield: Ready to Roll Despite the Bumps

Tampa Bay, USAThu Nov 06 2025
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Baker Mayfield, the quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, showed up to practice on Wednesday, looking like his old self. After dealing with knee and oblique injuries for weeks, he said the break helped him feel better. He mentioned that resting and not taking hits helped a lot. The Bucs had a week off, which was good timing. Other players are also getting healthier. Emeka Egbuka, a rookie wide receiver, is now back to full strength after a hamstring issue. Mayfield is still playing through some pain, but he won't let it stop him. Mayfield has always been known for playing through injuries. He doesn't make excuses for the team's recent struggles. He said he has to adjust and keep moving forward. Before the injuries, he was completing 66. 2% of his passes. But in the last two games, that number dropped to 58. 1%. Mayfield's mobility has also changed. He used to run a lot, but now he's not rushing as much. He said it's because of injuries and how defenses are playing against him. The Bucs have a big game coming up against the New England Patriots. Mayfield is ready to lead his team to victory, even if he's not fully healed.