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First loss frustrations all around for Packers

The early 10-point lead turned out to be an aberration, and the Packers knew it.

The Buccaneers dominated from the second quarter on to post a convincing 38-10 triumph over the Packers at Raymond James Stadium and hand Green Bay its first loss of the season Sunday.

ā€œObviously that was a pretty frustrating day today,ā€ Head Coach Matt LaFleur said. ā€œGot outcoached, got outplayed. Gotta give the Bucs all the credit in the world. They had a good game plan and really took is to us.ā€

Even with scores on the first two possessions for a 10-0 lead, the Packers didnā€™t exactly feel good. The offense wasnā€™t in rhythm and was succeeding with off-schedule, extended plays.

Then quarterback ļ»æAaron Rodgersļ»æ did what he almost never does ā€“ throw a pick-six. He said he missed his spot on a third-down sideline out to ļ»æDavante Adamsļ»æ by about a foot to the inside.

Sitting on the short route, cornerback Jamel Dean snagged it and ran 32 yards untouched for just the third pick-six of Rodgersā€™ career (and second at Tampa Bay, strangely enough).

ā€œThat (stuff) happens,ā€ Rodgers said. ā€œI havenā€™t had a lot of those over the years.ā€

He hasnā€™t thrown interceptions on back-to-back possessions very often, either, but that happened, too. A third-down slant for Adams was deflected into the air by cornerback Carlton Davis, picked by safety Mike Edwards, and returned 37 yards to the Green Bay 2-yard line.

The Packers had suddenly turned it over twice in a span of three snaps when they hadnā€™t had a turnover in the seasonā€™s first four games. One play later it was 14-10 Tampa Bay, and the mirage of an early lead had vanished in less than two minutes.

LaFleur blamed himself for the second interception, saying he should have called a timeout because the Packers were in a bunch formation when they should have been more spread out.

That was just one of many mistakes, and anytime the Packers made one, the Bucs made them pay.

ā€œIt definitely swung the momentum in their favor,ā€ LaFleur said. ā€œThat was a significant part of the game.ā€

When Rodgers missed a wide-open ļ»æMarcedes Lewisļ»æ on Green Bayā€™s next drive ā€“ another throw, like the interception to Adams, he wondered about the effect of a stiff crosswind ā€“ there seemed little hope for anything to turn around. It was 28-10 by halftime and 31-10 in the opening moments of the third quarter.