Schedule Standings Game summaries Week 1: New York Giants (lost 13–17) Quarterback
Trent Dilfer threw three interceptions (2 returned for touchdowns), and lost one fumble in a pitiful individual performance against the
New York Giants. Despite the Buccaneer defense holding the Giants to only 91 yards passing, 28 yards rushing, and only 4 first downs, the Giants scored 17 points off of turnovers. Coach
Tony Dungy pulled Dilfer in favor of
Eric Zeier, who did not fare well either.
Week 2: at Philadelphia Eagles (won 19–5) Tampa Bay sacked rookie
Donovan McNabb six times, and recorded nine sacks overall as Tampa Bay won their first game of the 1999 season.
Trent Dilfer threw two touchdown passes, and the Buccaneers rushed for over 150 yards.
Week 3: Denver Broncos (won 13–10) Mike Alstott rushed for 131 yards and one touchdown, as the Buccaneers defeated the visiting
Denver Broncos. The Tampa Bay defense held
Terrell Davis to only 53 yards, and quarterback
Trent Dilfer was a noteworthy 15-of-18 with no interceptions. Tampa Bay took a 13–10 lead into halftime, and the second half was scoreless.
Week 4: at Minnesota Vikings (lost 14–21) The
Minnesota Vikings blasted out to a 21–0 lead in the first quarter, with
Randall Cunningham throwing three touchdown passes. With
Warren Sapp out with an injury, the Vikings totalled 192-yard of offense. After trimming the deficit to 21–14, the Buccaneers drove late in the fourth quarter looking to tie the game. With two minutes left, Trent Dilfer underthrew the ball to
Warrick Dunn, and was intercepted at the Minnesota 10-yard line. With enough time for one last possession, the Buccaneers drove to the Minnesota 18-yard line. Dilfer's final pass to the endzone was knocked down as time expired.
Week 5: at Green Bay Packers (lost 23–26) Trent Dilfer threw three interceptions and lost one fumble, but appeared to be leading Tampa Bay to a fourth quarter comeback victory on
Sunday Night Football at
Lambeau Field against the
Green Bay Packers. After falling behind 10–0, the Buccaneers managed a 13–13 tie at half time. Trailing 19–16 with less than two minutes to go,
Mike Alstott rumbled 22 yards for a go-ahead touchdown. Not to be denied, however,
Brett Favre drove the Packers 73 yards in only 6 plays, and won the game 26–23. The Buccaneers fell to 2–3 going into their bye week.
Week 7: Chicago Bears (won 6–3) Both the Buccaneers and
Chicago Bears suffered through offensive futility, in a division game where both teams combined for only nine points. Slumping quarterback
Trent Dilfer passed for only 121 yards, while fans booed him throughout the afternoon. Twice in the first quarter, Dilfer missed wide-open receivers in the endzone.
Martin Gramatica scored two field goals in the first half for Tampa Bay's only points. But Gramatica also bounced one field goal attempt off the left upright, his first miss of the season.
Cade McNown was benched by the Bears in the third quarter after being intercepted by
Derrick Brooks. Chicago's first eight drives saw seven punts and the turnover. McNown was replaced by
Jim Miller. Late in the fourth quarter, with Tampa Bay clinging to a 6–0 lead, the Bears faced 3rd & 4 at the Tampa Bay 9 yard line.
Curtis Enis was stuffed for no gain, a crucial stop by the Buccaneers defense. The Bears settled for a field goal, and the score was now 6–3. After a quick three-and-out, the Bears got the ball back with 1:43 left in regulation. With 45 seconds left,
Derrick Brooks intercepted quarterback
Jim Miller near midfield to secure the win. Brooks was the star of the game with 10 tackles, 4 passes defended, and two interceptions.
Week 8: at Detroit Lions (lost 3–20) The biggest news going into the game was the benching of quarterback
Trent Dilfer. Back-up
Eric Zeier was named the starter for week 8. On
Sunday Night Football, the Buccaneers visited the
Detroit Lions. Trailing 17–3 late in the third quarter, the Buccaneers appeared to reach the endzone and shift the game's momentum.
Warrick Dunn caught a 12-yard touchdown pass from Zeier, and the team lined up for the extra point, and a certain 17–10 score. With only ten men on the field, and confusion among the Buccaneers players, a delay of game penalty was incurred. During the delay, the Lions sidelines took the opportunity to throw the
challenge flag, and the touchdown was reviewed. The replay showed Dunn was down at the one-yard line, and play continued. Moments later,
Mike Alstott fumbled away the ball at the 2, and the Lions recovered. A field goal off the turnover iced the game for Detroit.
Week 9: at New Orleans Saints (won 31–16) Eric Zeier's stint as starting quarterback lasted only one week, and
Trent Dilfer returned to the lineup. The Buccaneers rolled over the
Saints, with Dilfer passing for 227 yards and three touchdowns. The biggest of the day being an early 62-yard bomb to
Jacquez Green.
Mike Alstott rushed for 117 yards and one touchdown.
Week 10: Kansas City Chiefs (won 17–10) Trent Dilfer passed for 270 yards and two touchdowns (35 yards, 52 yards, respectively), but six turnovers nearly foiled the afternoon. The Buccaneer defense remained firm and held
Kansas City to 5 yards passing in the first half. Dilfer, however, threw one interception and fumbled away a snap and
Mike Alstott lost three fumbles. Leading 17–10 with 3 minutes to go, the Buccaneers looked to run out the clock. Alstott, however, committed his third fumble, and the Chiefs took over at their own 17. In ten plays,
Elvis Grbac drove the Chiefs 66 yards to the Tampa Bay 13. With 28 seconds remaining in regulation,
Hardy Nickerson intercepted Grbac in the endzone, and Tampa Bay held on to win.
Week 11: Atlanta Falcons (won 19–10) Martin Gramatica kicked four field goals against
Atlanta, leading the team in scoring for the day. Trailing 9–10 with 53 seconds remaining, Gramatica kicked a 53-yard field goal, and Tampa Bay took a 12–10 lead, their first lead of the day. Just moments later,
Donnie Abraham intercepted
Chris Chandler and returned the ball 47 yards for a touchdown to seal the victory.
Week 12: at Seattle Seahawks (won 16–3) Tampa Bay traveled to the west coast to take on the 8–2
Seahawks, and looked to break a long
west coast losing trend. A tough first half saw a 3–3 tie. In the third quarter, the season came to a turning point. Quarterback
Trent Dilfer was sacked by
Phillip Daniels and suffered a broken
clavicle. Dilfer sat out the remainder of the season, and rookie
Shaun King took over as quarterback. King was only 3-for-7, but threw a touchdown pass in the fourth quarter to lead the Buccaneers to victory.
Week 13: Minnesota Vikings (won 24–17) Shaun King made his first start against division rival
Minnesota on
Monday Night Football. The Buccaneers jumped out to a 7–0 lead after
Donnie Abraham intercepted
Jeff George for a 55-yard touchdown return. King passed for only 93 yards, but threw two touchdowns. Minnesota dominated the first half, but four first half drives into Tampa Bay territory came up empty. The Buccaneers won their fifth straight game, and snapped Minnesota's five-game winning streak. Tampa Bay sat atop the NFC Central standings, tied for the lead with Detroit.
Week 14: Detroit Lions (won 23–16) Tampa Bay evened the series against
Detroit, and took over sole possession of first place in the NFC Central.
Shaun King passed for 297 yards and two touchdowns.
Week 15: at Oakland Raiders (lost 0–45) Tampa Bay's franchise record six consecutive wins came to a screeching halt, as the
Oakland Raiders trounced the Buccaneers 45–0. The Buccaneers were held to under 30 yards rushing, while
Shaun King suffered mightily. The Raiders intercepted King once, returned a King fumble for a touchdown, sacked King four times, and took a 21–0 lead into halftime. In the third quarter, coach
Tony Dungy pulled his starters from the game, and rested them for the upcoming games.
Week 16: Green Bay Packers (won 29–10) On the day after
Christmas, Tampa Bay hosted
Green Bay in a key division game. Four Packers turnovers turned into 20 Buccaneers points. Three
Gramatica field goals established a 9–0 lead, but Green Bay took the lead 10–9 at halftime. In the fourth quarter,
Mike Alstott's two touchdown runs put the game out of reach for Green Bay. With the victory, Tampa Bay improved to 10–5, and a win in week 17 would clinch the division title.
Week 17: at Chicago Bears (won 20–6) Tampa Bay traveled to
Soldier Field to take on the
Bears, with a division title on the line. Tampa Bay easily handled the 6–9 Bears, and won their first
NFC Central title since
1981.
Shaun King threw for 178 yards, and one touchdown.
Mike Alstott scored one touchdown run. The Buccaneers earned a first-round bye for the playoffs. Longtime Buccaneer player
Paul Gruber suffered a broken leg, and missed the rest of the season, and it was ultimately his final NFL game. == Postseason ==