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			Last-second Bucs FG beats slumping Panthers 
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			 [October 11, 2016] 
			(The Sports Xchange) - Rookie 
			kicker Roberto Aguayo was good from 38 yards on the last play of the 
			game as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated the Carolina Panthers 
			17-14 on Monday. 
 The Buccaneers had two third-down conversions and benefited from a 
			facemask penalty with 17 seconds left on their last drive, which 
			covered 66 yards on 11 plays.
 
 The outcome sent the Panthers (1-4) to their third successive loss. 
			The Buccaneers (2-3) snapped a three-game losing streak.
 
 Tampa Bay quarterback Jameis Winston completed 18 of 30 passes for 
			219 yards and a touchdown. Buccaneers running back Jacquizz Rodgers 
			gained 101 yards on 30 carries.
 
 Carolina's Derek Anderson, filling in for concussed quarterback Cam 
			Newton, committed three turnovers. He was 18 of 28 for 278 yards 
			with two interceptions.
 
 Carolina running back Cameron Artis-Payne ran for two second-half 
			touchdowns. He finished with 85 yards on 18 carries, while tight end 
			Greg Olsen caught nine passes for 181 yards.
 
 The Bucs led 6-0 at halftime on a pair of 35-yard field goals by 
			Aguayo.
 
			
			 Tampa Bay ate up more than 8-1/2 minutes on the game's first 
			possession on a 15-play drive, settling for Aguayo's first field 
			goal.
 Tampa Bay was back in business at the Carolina 30-yard line midway 
			through the second quarter when Panthers return specialist Ted Ginn 
			Jr. muffed a punt as teammate Teddy Williams bumped into him and 
			Tampa Bay's Russell Shepard recovered.
 
 The Buccaneers reached the five-yard line before stalling with an 
			illegal procedure infraction on tackle Gosder Cherilus and a 
			delay-of-game penalty. Aguayo missed from 33 yards out when his 
			attempt bounced off the right upright.
 
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			Buccaneers kicker Roberto Aguayo (19) kicks the game winning field 
			goal against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium. 
			Mandatory Credit: Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
			A second-quarter threat from the Panthers ended when linebacker 
			Daryl Smith picked off Anderson's tipped pass at the Tampa Bay 42 
			and the Buccaneers turned that into Aguayo's second field goal 43 
			seconds before halftime.
 Artis-Payne then scored two touchdowns early in the second half when 
			he scored on a one-yard, fourth-down run on the first possession of 
			the second half and made it 14-6 when he ran in from 12 yards out.
 
 The Buccaneers, however, needed only four plays to go 75 yards and 
			pull even, with receiver Mike Evans hauling in Winston's 26-yard 
			touchdown pass and receiver Adam Humphries clutching the two-point 
			conversion pass.
 
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