TAMPA, Fla. — The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are indisputably Baker Mayfield's team. However, Mike Evans, Chris Godwin and a solid defense are still a big part of their formula for success.
The 29-year-old quarterback threw 289 yards and four touchdowns Sunday to lead the three-time defending NFC South champions to a 37-20 rout of the new-look Washington Commanders and spoil the pro debut of No. 2 overall draft pick Jayden Daniels.
Evans caught two TD passes, and Godwin and rookie Jalen McMillan each scored once for the Bucs, whose defense stymied Daniels and the Commanders' offense despite beginning the game without two injured starters and losing three cornerbacks along the way.
''We got to spread it around a bunch. A lot of guys got the ball,'' said Godwin, who had eight catches for 83 yards. ''I think we have the potential to be a really dominant offense.''
Daniels was more effective running the ball than passing, scoring a pair of rushing TDs for Washington, which is aiming for a fresh start with the 2023 Heisman Trophy winner at quarterback, Dan Quinn as the coach and Kliff Kingsbury and Joe Whitt Jr. running the offense and defense, respectively.
''I grade myself hard. We didn't win. I like to win,'' Daniels said. ''Overall, it went pretty well. There's some stuff as an offense that we left on the field. We've got to execute better. It's a long season. We're going to move on.''
The former LSU star was one of three rookie starting quarterbacks in Week 1, along with No. 1 pick Caleb Williams of the Chicago Bears and 12th pick Bo Nix of the Denver Broncos. He joined Robert Griffin III (2012) as the only rookies to start a season opener for Washington since 1967.
''I thought he got to fully express all the things that he has — using his legs, being aggressive down the field,'' Quinn said. ''Like a number of players tonight, there's going to be a lot of takeaways. What I can tell you, we got one hell of a competitor.''