TAMPA, Fla. -- Decked out in oversized aviators and an unbuttoned jacket revealing some serious neck bling, Ryan Fitzpatrick looked more "baller" than "backup quarterback" Sunday, and the costume -- even if borrowed from wide receiver DeSean Jackson on a whim -- certainly fit the part.

Fitzpatrick dazzled for the second straight week, throwing for 402 yards and four touchdowns to stun the Philadelphia Eagles 27-21.

"It's nothing, man," Fitzpatrick said of the ensemble. "We've just gotta make sure we stay humble [laughs].

"He looks better in it than me," Jackson joked as he walked in shirtless to crash Fitzpatrick's postgame news conference.

Staying humble might be hard to do if the Bucs keep this up. Fitzpatrick has now thrown eight touchdowns, plus a ninth rushing touchdown, and more than 800 passing yards the last two weeks stepping in for suspended starter Jameis Winston.

Against the Eagles, Fitzpatrick tacked on two more deep touchdown passes. His four 50-plus-yard touchdown throws tied him with Joe Namath (1972) for the most through a team's first two games in NFL history, according to ESPN Stats & Information.

"He's playing his tail off," said Jackson, who has been on the receiving end of two of those throws. "I'm very excited. He said he's [almost] 36, but he's playing like he's 28 ... and I'm playing like I'm 24 [laughs]."