Bowles' Decision to Skip Two-Point Conversion Raises Eyebrows in Bucs' Loss

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles defended his decision to kick an extra point instead of attempting a two-point conversion in the final seconds of regulation during their 30-24 overtime loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Bowles cited wet field conditions and a belief in their chances in overtime as reasons for the decision. Despite a strong performance, the Bucs fell to 4-5 after their third consecutive loss, with quarterback Baker Mayfield expressing frustration over the outcome and emphasizing the need to stop their losing streak.
- Bowles defends Buccaneers not going for two in loss to Chiefs ESPN
- Bucs HC gives puzzling explanation for not attempting two-point conversion; Chiefs' Andy Reid glad they didn't CBS Sports
- Todd Bowles Questioned for Decision Not to Go for Two Late in Loss to Chiefs Sports Illustrated
- Todd Bowles On Going To Overtime In Kansas City | Press Conference Buccaneers.com
- Todd Bowles says Bucs gave "very minor" consideration to going for two after late TD NBC Sports
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