Both teams are eliminated from playoff contention and have had disappointing seasons. Both will surely be happy when time runs out on Sunday and the look towards 2019. It will be the second time the Buccaneers and Falcons meet this season. The last meeting between the two teams was week six and the Falcons pulled off a 34-29 win. In that matchup , the Buccaneers were a botched pitch away from pulling off the upset on the road and improving to 3-2 on the season and 2-0 within the division. If they did win that game, it could have changed the whole season, but instead the Buccaneers spiraled out of control and currently sit at 5-10. Another lost year in Tampa Bay and changes are likely coming to the whole coaching staff and possibly the general manager as well. With that being said, the objective this week is to win, like always. Coaches and players don’t care about drafty position, especially when jobs are on the line, so don’t expect the Buccaneers to lay down this weekend. They will come out and try to win this football game and leave a positive taste in the glazer families mouth. Since we already covered many of the stats between the two teams earlier in the season, we will compare the two quarterbacks and how they have fared against the opposition.Matt Ryan vs the Buccaneers: In 21 career games against Tampa Bay, Ryan has a 66.28 comp %, has thrown for 5,329 yards (253.7 YPG) with 33 touchdowns and 14 interceptions. His record against Tampa Bay is 14-7.Jameis Winston vs the Falcons: In six career games against Atlanta , Jameis Winston has completed 68.16% of his passes for 1640 yards (273.3 YPG) with 16 touchdowns and four interceptions. He is 3-3 in his career against the dirty birds. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced today Gerald McCoy as its nominee for the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award, presented by Nationwide. Considered one of the league’s most prestigious honors, the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award presented by Nationwide recognizes an NFL player for outstanding community service activities off the field, as well as excellence on the field. Each of the league’s 32 nominees were announced today. This fall, McCoy launched Gerald McCoy’s Patricia Diane Foundation. The year-round program, in honor of his late mother, is focused on supporting single-parent households, a cause that has remained central to McCoy’s charitable efforts over the years. Through hosting youth football camps in Tampa and his hometown of Oklahoma City, OK., to spearheading the team’s annual “D-Line Delivers Christmas” event, to sponsoring a special gameday experience for thousands of local community members , McCoy has remained passionate about giving back to underprivileged families and children in need of support.“I want to know that somebody’s life was changed because I was drafted to the Bucs,” said McCoy. “Not just because they were able to watch me play football, but because something positive happened in their life because I was in that locker room, because I was in the cafeteria or in the community. That, for me, is more important than any sack or ring I can get.” Kim Klement-USA TODAY SportsMcCoy – a six-time Pro Bowler and nine-year veteran – has been embedded in the Tampa Bay community since he arrived in 2010, and this past year has been no different. In September, McCoy helped launch the Buccaneers Social Justice Initiative, for which he serves on the four-person Social Justice Board. The player-led program aims to create real change in the Tampa Bay community by coordinating unique interactions and events surrounding societal issues. McCoy led the program’s inaugural event at the Tampa Police Citizens Training Academy, where he participated in simulations and discussions with law enforcement about challenges facing society today. McCoy also joined teammates on a visit to the Zephyrhills Correctional Institution to interact with inmates and share stories of perseverance.“Gerald is not only a leader of this franchise, he is a fixture in our community ,” said Darcie Glazer Kassewitz, Owner / President, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Foundation and Glazer Family Foundation. “His passion is to serve others, and his commitment to his family, his faith and the greater good is unwavering. Whether he’s initiating productive discussions about social justice, raising awareness for childhood cancer research, or coordinating life-changing surprises for single-parent families, he tackles each initiative the same way: with a gracious smile and a generous heart.” Many of McCoy’s charitable efforts have become annual traditions. The only two-time winner of Pop Warner’s prestigious “Inspiration to Youth Award,” McCoy has led the Buccaneers’ “Cut for a Cure” fundraising efforts since the team’s involvement in 2013, personally donating tens of thousands of dollars to the National Pediatric Cancer Foundation. His support for local initiatives has included serving as a celebrity participant in the “Fashion Funds the Cure” event, being the spokesperson for the Glazer Family Foundation’s Vision Program and working with Special Olympics Florida at Buccaneers Training Camp , among many notable efforts. His philanthropy extends throughout his family, which coordinates the annual “McCoy Family Christmas” program to surprise dozens of single-parent families with gifts for the holidays. The Walter Payton Man of the Year patch is placed on the uniform jersey for the recipient of the award.Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY SportsAs this year’s nominee for the award, McCoy will wear a Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year helmet decal through the end of the season in recognition of his accomplishments on and off the field. New this year, during the weekend leading up to Super Bowl LIII, all 32 team winners will be highlighted as finalists and recognized for their important work. The 2018 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year will be announced during NFL Honors, a two-hour primetime awards special to air nationally on February 2, the eve of Super Bowl LIII, on CBS. NFL Honors will be at Fox Theatre in Atlanta. Five-hundred thousand dollars will be donated in the name of the 2018 winner. $250,000 will be donated in his name to expand Character Playbook, the NFL and United Way’s digital character education program. An additional donation of $250,000 will be donated to the charity of his choice. All other 31 nominees will receive a donation of $50 ,000 in their name to expand Character Playbook, and an additional donation of up to $50,000 to their charity of choice. All donations are courtesy of the NFL Foundation, Nationwide and United Way Worldwide. Fans are encouraged to participate in Nationwide’s fourth annual Charity Challenge, a social media campaign designed to support and promote team nominees. Fans can vote by using #WPMOYChallenge on Twitter with their favorite nominee’s last name somewhere in the post between December 6 and January 13. The player whose unique hashtag is used the most will receive a $25,000 contribution to their charity of choice, courtesy of Nationwide. Hashtag information, official rules and more information on the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award can be found at nfl.com/manoftheyear. Below is a list of Buccaneers Man of the Year nominees, dating back to 2000: 2018 DT Gerald McCoy2017 DT Clinton McDonald2016 WR Vincent Jackson2015 WR Vincent Jackson2014 WR Vincent Jackson2013 WR Vincent Jackson2012 G Davin Joseph2011 G Davin Joseph2010 LB Adam Hayward2009 RB Clifton Smith2008 QB Jeff Garcia2007 K Matt Bryant2006 CB Ronde Barber2005 LB Ryan Nece2004 LB Shelton Quarles2003 S John Lynch2002 S John Lynch2001 S John Lynch 2000 LB Derrick Brooks (NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year Award winner)
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