Bowles defends Buccaneers not going for two
Briefly

Bucs coach Todd Bowles defended his decision to kick an extra point instead of trying for a two-point conversion. He emphasized the desire to get into overtime under wet conditions.
Bowles explained his reasoning: "We wanted to get into overtime with the wet conditions on the field. We thought we had to go into overtime instead of going for two."
Despite some loss of confidence in the decision to kick the PAT instead of going for two, Bowles stated, "We took our shots. We had our chances all game. We just lost the game."
The article cites that four teams in Week 9 scored late touchdowns but chose to kick extra points to tie the game, mirroring Bowles's decision, though all lost subsequently.
Read at ESPN.com
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