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1990 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season

NFL team season


NFL team season

FieldValue
teamTampa Bay Buccaneers
year1990
record6–10
division_place2nd NFC Central
coachRay Perkins (fired December 2; 5–8 record)
Richard Williamson (interim; 1–2 record)
ownerHugh Culverhouse
pro bowlersCB Wayne Haddix
MVPCB Wayne Haddix
stadiumTampa Stadium
playoffs*Did not qualify*
shortnavlinkBuccaneers seasons

Richard Williamson (interim; 1–2 record) | AP All-pros =

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 (Tampa Bay went 5-1 against that trio, sweeping Detroit and Minnesota). The second-place finish was their highest since winning the division in 1981, and would be their highest until 1997.

Offseason

NFL draft

4Round 130Round 287Round 4108Round 4114Round 5141Round 6171Round 7224Round 9254Round 10281Round 11307Round 12
Keith McCantsLinebacker[Alabama](1989-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team)
Reggie CobbRunning Back[Tennessee](1989-tennessee-volunteers-football-team)
Jess AndersonTight End[Mississippi State](1989-mississippi-state-bulldogs-football-team)
Tony MayberryCenter[Wake Forest](1989-wake-forest-demon-deacons-football-team)
Ian BecklesGuard[Indiana](1989-indiana-hoosiers-football-team)
Derrick DouglasRunning Back[Louisiana Tech](1989-louisiana-tech-bulldogs-football-team)
Donnie GardnerDefensive End[Kentucky](1989-kentucky-wildcats-football-team)
Terry CookDefensive End[Fresno State](1989-fresno-state-bulldogs-football-team)
Mike BuschTight End[Iowa State](1989-iowa-state-cyclones-football-team)
Terry AnthonyWide Receiver[Florida State](1989-florida-state-seminoles-football-team)
Todd HammelQuarterbackStephen F. Austin

Roster

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1990 roster
**Quarterbacks**

Regular season

Schedule

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September 9at **[Detroit Lions](1990-detroit-lions-season)****W** 38–21Pontiac Silverdome1–056,692
September 16[Los Angeles Rams](1990-los-angeles-rams-season)**L** 35–14Tampa Stadium1–159,705
September 23**[Detroit Lions](1990-detroit-lions-season)****W** 23–20Tampa Stadium2–155,075
September 30at **[Minnesota Vikings](1990-minnesota-vikings-season)****W** 23–20(OT)Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome3–154,462
October 7at [Dallas Cowboys](1990-dallas-cowboys-season)**L** 14–10Texas Stadium3–260,076
October 14**[Green Bay Packers](1990-green-bay-packers-season)****W** 26–14Tampa Stadium4–267,472
October 21[Dallas Cowboys](1990-dallas-cowboys-season)**L** 17–13Tampa Stadium4–368,315
October 28at [San Diego Chargers](1990-san-diego-chargers-season)**L** 41–10Jack Murphy Stadium4–440,653
November 4**[Chicago Bears](1990-chicago-bears-season)****L** 26–6Tampa Stadium4–568,555
November 11at [New Orleans Saints](1990-new-orleans-saints-season)**L** 35–7Louisiana Superdome4–667,865
November 18at [San Francisco 49ers](1990-san-francisco-49ers-season)**L** 31–7Candlestick Park4–762,221
November 25at **[Green Bay Packers](1990-green-bay-packers-season)****L** 20–10Milwaukee County Stadium4–853,677
December 2[Atlanta Falcons](1990-atlanta-falcons-season)**W** 23–17Tampa Stadium5–842,839
December 16**[Minnesota Vikings](1990-minnesota-vikings-season)****W** 26–13Tampa Stadium6–847,272
December 23at **[Chicago Bears](1990-chicago-bears-season)****L** 27–14Soldier Field6–946,456
December 30[New York Jets](1990-new-york-jets-season)**L** 16–14Tampa Stadium6–1046,543
Tampa Bay Buccaneersyear=1990border=2}}"**Notes**: Division opponents in **bold** text

Standings

References

References

  1. "1990 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Draftees". [[Pro-Football-Reference.com]].
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