Super Bowl champs end 2-game road skid with 2nd straight win

So much for the notion that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were beginning to show some signs of vulnerability. The defending Super Bowl champions not only have won two games in a row to improve the NFC’s third-best record to 8-3, they are confident they’re progressing toward becoming the dominant team they’re capable of being. “It shows who we could be,” said linebacker Shaquil Barrett, whose strip-sack and fumble recovery was the turning point Sunday in a 38-31 come-from-behind victory over the Indianapolis Colts, who were up 10 points and threatening to score again when Barrett swung momentum early in the third quarter.

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