Tampa Bay Buccaneers 21 Green Bay Packers 10 Sunday 11 October 1981 at Lambeau Field CBS COMMENTARY CREW Dick Stockton and Jim Hill
It was déjà vu for the Bucs as just like the previous week, they fell behind early and then intercepted four passes to seal a come-from-behind win over a division rival. Cecil Johnson set up Doug Williams' one-yard run with an interception return of Lynn Dickey, and further picks prevented any hopes of a Packer comeback.
STARTERS OFFENSE DEFENSE LT 75 Reavis DE 77 Kollar LG 72 Snell DT 76 Logan C 50 Wilson DE 65 Stalls RG 61 Roberts LOLB 59 Hawkins RT 73 Hannah LILB 56 Johnson TE 88 Giles RILB 54 Wood WR 83 Bell ROLB 53 Green WR 89 House LCB 41 Thomas FB 32 Wilder RCB 40 Washington RB 43 Eckwood SS 20 Colzie QB 12 Williams FS 34 Brown PLAYED 3 Capece, 9 Swider, 21 Holt, 26 Owens, 27 T Davis, 28 G Davis, 44 Cesare, 45 Mitchell, 51 Nafziger, 52 Brantley, 62 Leonard, 68 Yarno, 70 Hutchinson, 74 Sanders, 84 Jones, 86 Obradovich, 87 Carter, 90 White DID NOT PLAY 10 Ford, 14 Fusina, 42 R Bell, 57 Lewis, 63 Selmon
GAME SCORING GB 10:25-1Q Ellis 7 run (Stenerud kick) TB 8:15-2Q Giles 5 pass from Williams (Capece kick) TB 10:34-3Q Williams 1 run (Capece kick) TB 8:49-3Q Wilder 1 run (Capece kick) GB 13:45-4Q Stenerud FG34
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING BUCS: Eckwood 22-84, Wilder 17-68, Williams 5-14, Owens 1-6. PACKERS: Huckleby 12-57, Ellis 8-35, Jensen 1-3, Dickey 1-0. PASSING BUCS: Williams 23-15-199-1-1. PACKERS: Dickey 33-19-219-4-0. RECEIVING BUCS: Giles 6-85, Wilder 5-54, House 1-21, Obradovich 1-16, T.Bell 1-13, Carter 1-10. PACKERS: Ellis 6-48, Huckleby 5-42, Lofton 4-86, Jefferson 2-26, Coffman 2-17. INTERCEPTIONS BUCS: Green 1-50, Johnson 1-29, Brantley 1-2, Colzie 1-0. PACKERS: Douglass 1-13. KICK RETURNS BUCS: Owens 3-55. PACKERS: Lee 4-78. PUNT RETURNS BUCS: T.Bell 1-6. PACKERS: Lee 3-26. SACKS BUCS: Johnson 1-8, Green 1-8. PACKERS: Gray 1-0.
VIDEO CLIPS Cecil Johnson’s interception set the Buccaneers up for a score James Wilder showed his power running ability on his touchdown Scot Brantley ended a Packer scoring threat