The Tampa Bay Buccaneers aren’t having the season they hoped for, but the recent play of quarterback Jameis Winston is a positive the team will gladly carry into the offseason.

While Winston struggled in the rainy conditions Sunday against the New Orleans Saints, he continues to avoid costly turnovers and has excelled at making plays when the pocket breaks down.

In fact, based on quarterback rating, Winston has been the league’s best quarterback when forced to make plays outside the pocket:

Since returning from his benching, Winston has thrown eight touchdown passes to just two interceptions over the last four games, and he hasn’t lost a fumble during that stretch. His ability to make plays with this legs has also led him to 244 yards on the ground this season, averaging six yards per attempt.

There are plenty of negatives for Bucs fans to be discouraged about this season, but Winston is proving he can still be the team’s franchise quarterback for the foreseeable future.