The Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost their third-straight game Sunday when they fell 27-23 to the Tennessee Titans, dropping their record to 2-5 and putting a playoff push virtually out of reach.

The game comes two weeks after we last saw the Buccaneers back in Week 6, when they lost to the Carolina Panthers in London. In that game, Bucs quarterback Jameis Winston threw five interceptions, fumbled twice (losing one) and got sacked seven times.

Fans were anxious to see how Winston would respond coming off the bye, but, unfortunately, things didn’t seem any better. The much-maligned quarterback threw two interceptions and fumbled three times, losing two of them.

And, despite the fact that the Bucs had a touchdown called back on a controversial call, it was Winston’s turnovers that made the difference in today’s game.

Still, head coach Bruce Arians wasn’t ready to blame his quarterback after the game for the turnovers, at least not the interceptions.

Take a look at what the first-year Bucs coach had to say.

Arians says not any interceptions were on Winston pic.twitter.com/yggpN1hhmu — PewterReport (@PewterReport) October 27, 2019

Winston’s time could be winding down in Tampa Bay. Whether Arians is just trying to save Winston from further embarrassment or criticism, it’s clear the Bucs need to start over at the position.

Mike Evans, who had 11 receptions for 198 yards and two touchdowns in today’s loss, is just entering the prime of his career. The team can’t afford to waste such a talent with a lackluster quarterback.