CHARLOTTE, N.C. — When Baker Mayfield felt Jadeveon Clowney step on the back of his right ankle in the third quarter, he feared he'd torn his Achilles tendon.
For a brief moment, he worried his season was over.
Luckily for the Buccaneers, it turned out to be much less serious.
Mayfield returned to the game after missing just two plays and led four more scoring drives, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat the Carolina Panthers 26-23 in overtime on a 30-yard field goal by Chase McLaughlin on Sunday to move into a tie for first place in the NFC South.
''Honestly, it scared the daylights out of me," Mayfield said. ''I've seen some people pop their Achilles before and they say it feels like you get cleated in the back. Obviously not knowing what had happened, I thought that's what I did. It was a little painful but I got taped up again and went back out there.''
Bucky Irving ran for a career-high 152 yards and a touchdown for the Bucs (6-6), who caught Atlanta atop the division.
Mayfield finished 21 of 33 for 235 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions to improve to 4-0 against the Panthers, who cut him in 2022. Mike Evans had five catches for 118 yards, including a one-handed grab on a 1-yard touchdown catch for Tampa Bay.
''Mike's a grown man," Mayfield said. ''I don't how he caught that ball. He's proven time and time again for 11 years that he can do it.''