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Bucs defense met for dinner Monday to air grievances, improve camaraderie
TAMPA ― One day after it gave up the tying touchdown with 32 seconds left before losing to the Cleveland Browns in overtime, Bucs inside linebacker Devin White organized a dinner party for the entire defense. The players had plenty to chew on. After allowing a touchdown on the opening drive, the Bucs yielded only a field goal until the one-handed catch for a tying touchdown by Browns tight end David Njoku on fourth and 10 from the 12-yard line. It’s been a recurring theme. Despite ranking sixth in the NFL in fewest points allowed (18.5 per game), the Bucs failed to hold onto a fourth-quarter lead in a loss…