INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Two years ago, Baker Mayfield was trying to salvage his career in Southern California.
On Sunday, Mayfield made a triumphant return in his 100th career start and directed a Tampa Bay Buccaneers offense that made an emphatic statement against one of the NFL's best defenses.
Mayfield threw for 288 yards and four touchdown passes as the Buccaneers dominated the second half in a 40-17 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers.
The NFC South-leading Buccaneers (8-6) trailed 17-10 late in the second quarter before scoring on six straight drives, including five in the second half.
''We came into halftime and said if the offense didn't hurt ourselves we will be all right," said Mayfield, who completed 22 of 27 passes. "The defense came out and stopped them and the offensive line took over. It was a complementary football game."
Mike Evans had a season-high 159 yards receiving and two scores, including the play that gave the Bucs the lead early in the third quarter.
On second-and-13 at their own 43-yard line, Mayfield eluded pressure and scrambled left before finding Evans for a 57-yard touchdown to give Tampa Bay a 20-17 lead with 10:23 remaining in the third quarter.
Evans lined up as the outside receiver on the right side of the formation, before running across the field. He caught the ball at the Chargers 35, shook off an attempted shoulder tackle from rookie cornerback Tarheeb Still and kept his balance near the sideline before scoring.