In what was one of the shockers of Week 10, the Washington Football Team stunned the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with a 29-19 win at home.

Not much went the Buccaneers' way on both sides of the ball. Quarterback Tom Brady threw two costly interceptions in the first quarter, while the Buccaneers defense failed time and time again to pick up crucial stops in the game. Washington converted 11 third downs in the contest, with four of them coming on the late 19-play, 80-yard touchdown drive in the fourth quarter.

Brady was not much in a talkative mood following this upset road loss for Tampa Bay. His entire media availability after the game reportedly lasted a mere one minute and 43 seconds.

Still, the theme for the Buccaneers quarterback in his post-game comments centered on aiming to see the team be more clinical when it comes to executing on both sides of the ball.

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“We just never really played on our terms,” Brady said. “We played from behind the whole game. They played a good game. I thought they had a good plan.

“Just not a great day of football for us. It doesn't matter who you play when you have a bunch of self-inflicted errors, too. We've got to eliminate those and see if we can go out and execute the plays that are there.”

The Buccaneers have now dropped two games in a row following their standout 6-1 start to the season. They sure will look to get back on track in their upcoming Week 11 home matchup with the New York Giants on Monday Night Football.