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Broken Record: Jacoby Brissett and Cardinals Lament Familiar Failures in Crushing Loss to Tampa Bay

Last updated: December 1, 2025 10:48 am
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In a frustratingly familiar story, the Arizona Cardinals moved the ball at will against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers but ultimately lost 20-17. Key mistakes, including an interception, a fumble, and a missed field goal, doomed an otherwise dominant offensive performance, highlighting a season-long trend of self-destruction.

For the Arizona Cardinals, Sunday’s 20-17 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers was more than just another defeat in a lost season; it was a painful validation of their entire 2025 campaign. The stat sheet told one story: 386 total yards of offense, 108 more than their opponent. But the scoreboard, as it so often has, told the real story—one of critical errors, squandered chances, and a team that remains its own worst enemy.

The loss drops the Cardinals to 3-9, marking their fourth consecutive defeat and ninth in their last ten games. Astonishingly, seven of those losses have been by four points or fewer. This wasn’t an anomaly; it was the blueprint. For the fifth time in their nine losses this season, Arizona outgained its opponent and walked away with nothing to show for it, a testament to a team that can move the ball between the 20s but collapses under the weight of its own mistakes when it matters most.

Anatomy of a Self-Inflicted Defeat

The game against the NFC South-leading Buccaneers (7-5) unraveled through a series of preventable blunders that have become hallmarks of the Cardinals’ season. Each mistake systematically dismantled a promising effort, turning potential points into empty possessions.

  • Early Miscue: A first-quarter drive deep into Tampa Bay territory was abruptly ended when quarterback Jacoby Brissett threw a costly interception, killing early momentum.
  • Second-Half Fumble: With the offense moving the ball again, running back Zonovan Knight fumbled in Buccaneers territory, erasing another prime scoring opportunity.
  • Special Teams Woes: Kicker Chad Ryland missed a 43-yard field goal in the third quarter that would have narrowed the deficit to 10-6, a miss that proved pivotal in a three-point game.
  • The Final Straw: Trailing in the fourth quarter, Coach Jonathan Gannon’s decision to go for it on fourth-and-1 from their own 39-yard line backfired. The failed conversion gifted Tampa Bay excellent field position, setting up Chase McLaughlin’s game-deciding 57-yard field goal.

“I think we left nine points on the board. And you lose by three,” a visibly frustrated head coach Jonathan Gannon said after the game. “When I say nine points, like we’re on their side of the field and don’t even come away with a field goal where you’d like to come away with touchdowns.”

Arizona Cardinals quarterback Jacoby Brissett is brought down by the Tampa Bay defense, a common sight on a day where pressure led to mistakes.
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Jacoby Brissett is brought down by the Tampa Bay defense, a common sight on a day where pressure led to mistakes.

A Quarterback’s Familiar Lament

Despite the critical interception, Brissett put up strong numbers, completing 29 of 40 passes for 301 yards and two touchdowns. But for the veteran quarterback, the individual statistics were meaningless in the face of another loss fueled by poor execution.

“I know every time I get up here I sound like a broken record, but it’s just execution,” Brissett admitted. “In a lot of those critical (situations), I’ve got to play better.”

His sentiment echoed the locker room’s mood, a mix of exhaustion and exasperation from repeating the same errors week after week. “Win, lose or draw, it’s always going to be about the details,” Brissett added. “But the tough part about it is it’s coming in losses. Like coach says, you know the margin’s so slim that we can’t afford to be off the details.”

Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon addresses the media, pointing to the turnover battle and lack of execution as the primary reasons for the loss.
Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon addresses the media, pointing to the turnover battle and lack of execution as the primary reasons for the loss.

Wasted Efforts and a Clouded Future

The loss overshadowed solid performances across the board. Tight end Trey McBride was a reliable target, hauling in eight catches for 82 yards and a late touchdown that pulled the Cardinals within three points. Rookie standout Marvin Harrison Jr., in his return from appendicitis surgery, contributed six catches for 69 yards before exiting with a heel injury—adding insult to injury for the struggling squad.

Gannon acknowledged the team’s effort but was clear about the bottom line in the NFL. “We lost the turnover battle 2-0, and we know it’s going to be tough sledding,” he stated. “I love the fight by the group… It starts with us coaches, making sure that we’re on the details and (we need to) start converting more of those plays so we can win a game.”

Tampa Bay's SirVocea Dennis pressures Jacoby Brissett, forcing an intentional grounding penalty in a game where the Buccaneers defense made timely plays.
Tampa Bay’s SirVocea Dennis pressures Jacoby Brissett, forcing an intentional grounding penalty in a game where the Buccaneers defense made timely plays.

As the season winds down, the Cardinals are left to ponder how a team capable of moving the ball so effectively can consistently fail to translate yards into victories, a problem detailed in the game’s official breakdown from the Associated Press. The talent is apparent, but the discipline is not. Until they solve the execution puzzle, they will remain trapped in this frustrating cycle of being just good enough to lose.

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