TAMPA, Fla. — The Tampa Bay Buccaneers played like a team determined to do whatever's necessary to make the playoffs.
Baker Mayfield and the offense purred, the defense tightened after yielding a touchdown just before halftime, and special teams stood out, too, in a 48-14 rout of the Carolina Panthers that kept the team's division and postseason hopes alive Sunday.
A little over seven hours later, the Bucs (9-7) got some outside assistance in their bid to make the playoffs for the fifth straight season. Tampa Bay's fifth win in the past six weeks, combined with Atlanta's overtime loss at Washington on Sunday night, gave the Bucs sole possession of first place in the NFC South.
The Buccaneers can clinch their fourth straight division title by beating New Orleans at home next Sunday.
''We're just trying to get to the playoffs,'' coach Todd Bowles said, shrugging off a question about how Sunday's win ensured a winning record in the regular season.
''If we can win next week and get a little help,'' Bowles added, ''that will mean a lot to me.''
Mayfield threw for 359 yards and five touchdowns without an interception for the Bucs, the only team in the NFC that's made the playoffs each of the past four seasons.
''He really played a heck of a ball game intelligently,'' Bowles said. ''We didn't turn it over offensively. We were very good on third down. He controlled the ball, spread it around, got everybody touches.''