Another week, another loss for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The Bucs have lost six of their last seven games, the latest being a 27-20 loss to the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday. The team lost out on a chance to gain ground in the NFC South with the loss and it was marred by a very poor defensive performance — the team gave up 5.7 yards per carry and three rushing touchdowns and were also burned for over 250 yards through the air. Despite that, though, there were still some notable Bucs performers few and far between.

Check out who we thought was hot and was not in Tampa Bay’s loss on Sunday:

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Mike Evans was responsible for every Bucs touchdown this game, so he deserves his props. Evans caught two touchdowns to move up to 90 total touchdowns on the year, and while the two catches he made generally came easy (the first one extraordinarily so), he caught six passes for 70 yards in the victory and remains a small bright spot on an otherwise futile offense.

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Mayfield got hurt early in the game and his ankle may have still been bothering him, but play is play. Mayfield missed quite a few open opportunities across the game, didn’t eclipse 200 yards passing on 30 attempts and threw a bad interception to the Colts that resulted in points for Indianapolis. He also fumbled in the pocket to end the game, giving him two turnovers on Sunday. It wasn’t Mayfield’s best outing.

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The Bucs decided not to pass to White this time around (for some reason), but he made up for it big time in the run game. White ran for 100 yards on 15 carries for 6.7 yards per carry, a huge part of the best running day the Bucs have had all season. If he can somehow tap into that more often, the offense could become more varied down the line when Tampa Bay needs it most.

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Devin White’s play has only deteriorated in recent weeks. He missed multiple tackles in crucial moments, once after getting juked by Colts quarterback Garnder Minshew and another after getting shaken off in the gap by Jonathan Taylor. He isn’t making any splash plays and he’s been a liability at all levels of the game as of late — it would be surprising if he was in a Buccaneers uniform come this time next year.

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Calijah Kancey continues to impress in his rookie year. He netted a sack against Minshew and two tackles for loss on the day and is frequently generating pressure from the line. His run defense still needs work, but his status as a pass rusher this year could showcase a bright future for the Bucs in the seasons to come.

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For a defensive head coach, Todd Bowles continues to give up a slew of yards every week. The Colts put up 27 points, averaged 5.7 yards per carry and were entirely unable to cover Colts wideout Michael Pittman, who had 107 yards on 10 catches. He also remains cowardly in scoring situations, opting to punt on the 41 in the first half when he was inside kicker Chase McLaughlin’s range. When the Bucs get down big, they tend to almost never crawl out, and Bowles is a big reason why.