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Tampa Bay Buccaneers' offensive woes continue in tight 14-12 loss to Green Bay Packers

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By CNN Sport staffUpdated 1038 GMT (1838 HKT) September 26, 2022 Tom Brady (left) and Olakunle Fatukasi walk off the field after Tampa Bay's defeat against the Green Bay Packers. (CNN)Tom Brady said his Tampa Bay Buccaneers' offense needs to get «a lot better» after their comeback against the Green Bay Packers fell short on Sunday.

In what could be the final time Brady and Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers go head-to-head, it was Rodgers who marginally got the upper hand, guiding his team to a 14-12 win at Raymond James Stadium.The Bucs closed the gap to two points with 14 seconds left to play when Russell Gage caught Brady's only touchdown of the day, but the quarterback's two-point conversion pass — intended for Gage — was deflected by Packers linebacker De'Vondre Campbell to deny the tying score.The loss is the first defeat of the season for the Bucs, while the Packers improve to 2-1. «Defense played great, but we've got to play better on offense,» Brady told reporters in reference to his team's three offensive touchdowns in three games this season. «We've got to do a lot better job.

We haven't scored many points all season.»Read MoreREAD: NFLPA to initiate review into handling of Tua Tagovailoa's injuryRodgers (left) and Brady greet each other after Sunday's game.

The Packers opened up an early lead when rookie wide receiver Romeo Doubs forced his way over the goal line after Rodgers found him on a quick, five-yard pass.The lead grew in the second quarter when Rodgers produced another touchdown pass, this time finding Allen Lazard on a zippy, six-yard throw.Tampa Bay, meanwhile, was held to just two field goals by the Packers' defense until Brady led the late 13-play, 89-yard touchdown drive, but the attempt to

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