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1990 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season

1990 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season
OwnerHugh Culverhouse
Head coachRay Perkins (fired December 2; 5–8 record)
Richard Williamson (interim; 1–2 record)
Home fieldTampa Stadium
Results
Record6–10
Division place2nd NFC Central
Playoff finishDid not qualify
Pro BowlersCB Wayne Haddix
Team MVPCB Wayne Haddix

The 1990 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season was the franchise's 15th season in the National Football League.

Head coach Ray Perkins and Bucs players were getting criticized by fans with his 3-a-day training camp practices. Leaving many players complaining of fatigue late in the year, and with injuries that never really healed themselves throughout the end of the season.

Still, after starting 4–2 via four wins against divisional opponents, the Buccaneers dropped two out of three games to a weak Dallas Cowboys team. Later in the year, quarterback Vinny Testaverde and receiver Willie Drewrey combined on an 89-yard touchdown pass in week 13 for the longest play in franchise history. Coach Perkins was fired after that game and the team fell short of a possible break even season with two losses to end the season, although the 6–10 record was Tampa Bay's best since 1984, John McKay's last season as coach.

Offensive coordinator Richard Williamson was made head coach for the 1991 season based on a 1–2 record. Tax records showed the Buccaneers were one of the most profitable teams during this time, even though owner Hugh Culverhouse announced the Bucs were losing money and needed to play games in Orlando, Florida to gain income.

The Buccaneers officially finished second in the NFC Central thanks to their 5–3 divisional record. The other three teams in the division who went 6–10 — the Lions, Packers and Vikings — all went 3–5 in division games. The second-place finish was their highest since winning the division in 1981, and would be their highest until 1997.

Offseason

NFL draft

Pick Round Player Position School
4 Round 1 Keith McCants Linebacker Alabama
30 Round 2 Reggie Cobb Running Back Tennessee
87 Round 4 Jess Anderson Tight End Mississippi State
108 Round 4 Tony Mayberry Center Wake Forest
114 Round 5 Ian Beckles Guard Indiana
141 Round 6 Derrick Douglas Running Back Louisiana Tech
171 Round 7 Donnie Gardner Defensive End Kentucky
224 Round 9 Terry Cook Defensive End Fresno State
254 Round 10 Mike Busch Tight End Iowa State
281 Round 11 Terry Anthony Wide Receiver Florida State
307 Round 12 Todd Hammel Quarterback Stephen F. Austin

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Roster

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1990 roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists

Practice squad

47 active, 4 inactive, 3 practice squad

rookies in italics

Regular season

Schedule

Regular season
Week Date Opponent Result Game site Record Attendance
1 September 9 at Detroit Lions W 38–21 Pontiac Silverdome 1–0 56,692
2 September 16 Los Angeles Rams L 35–14 Tampa Stadium 1–1 59,705
3 September 23 Detroit Lions W 23–20 Tampa Stadium 2–1 55,075
4 September 30 at Minnesota Vikings W 23–20(OT) Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 3–1 54,462
5 October 7 at Dallas Cowboys L 14–10 Texas Stadium 3–2 60,076
6 October 14 Green Bay Packers W 26–14 Tampa Stadium 4–2 67,472
7 October 21 Dallas Cowboys L 17–13 Tampa Stadium 4–3 68,315
8 October 28 at San Diego Chargers L 41–10 Jack Murphy Stadium 4–4 40,653
9 November 4 Chicago Bears L 26–6 Tampa Stadium 4–5 68,555
10 November 11 at New Orleans Saints L 35–7 Louisiana Superdome 4–6 67,865
11 November 18 at San Francisco 49ers L 31–7 Candlestick Park 4–7 62,221
12 November 25 at Green Bay Packers L 20–10 Milwaukee County Stadium 4–8 53,677
13 December 2 Atlanta Falcons W 23–17 Tampa Stadium 5–8 42,839
14 Bye
15 December 16 Minnesota Vikings W 26–13 Tampa Stadium 6–8 47,272
16 December 23 at Chicago Bears L 27–14 Soldier Field 6–9 46,456
17 December 30 New York Jets L 16–14 Tampa Stadium 6–10 46,543
Notes: Division opponents in bold text

Standings

NFC Central
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
(3) Chicago Bears 11 5 0 .688 6–2 9–3 348 280 L1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 6 10 0 .375 5–3 6–8 264 367 L2
Detroit Lions 6 10 0 .375 3–5 5–7 373 413 L1
Green Bay Packers 6 10 0 .375 3–5 5–7 271 347 L5
Minnesota Vikings 6 10 0 .375 3–5 4–8 351 326 L4

References