Todd Bowles' Controversial Call: Why the Bucs Didn't Go for Two

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles briefly considered a two-point conversion to win against the Kansas City Chiefs but opted for overtime in a 30-24 loss. Bowles cited wet field conditions as a reason for his decision, which ultimately led to a loss after the Chiefs scored in overtime. The decision not to go for two, along with a questionable timeout call, allowed Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs to capitalize, leaving Bowles' strategy in question.
- Todd Bowles gave 'very minor' consideration to going for two after late touchdown NFL.com
- Bowles defends Bucs' decision not to go for 2 ESPN
- Bucs HC gives puzzling explanation for not attempting two-point conversion; Chiefs' Andy Reid glad they didn't CBS Sports
- Troy Aikman stunned by Todd Bowles’ late-game calls that burned Buccaneers in crushing ‘MNF’ loss New York Post
- Todd Bowles On Going To Overtime In Kansas City | Press Conference Buccaneers.com
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