It was a different Bucs tight end in the end zone on Sunday, as rookie O.J. Howard registered the first and second touchdown catches of his NFL career. His first touchdown was also the Bucs first of the day: a seven-yard grab in the third quarter to make the score 17-13. His second would come on a 33-yard bomb, courtesy of quarterback Jameis Winston and a blown coverage that left Howard wide open en route to the end zone, putting the Bucs up 20-17 in the fourth quarter. Howard finished the day with six catches for 98 yards and two touchdowns.
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