Offensive Highlights
- QB Mac Jones completed 27 of his 39 passing attempts for 347 yards on the day.
- Jones' 347 passing yards marked his seventh career game with 300-or-more passing yards. With 342 passing yards last week at vs. Rams (10/2/25) and 347 passing yards on the day, Jones has thrown for 300-or-more passing yards in consecutive games for the first time in his career.
- Through his first four starts with the 49ers, Jones has thrown for 1,252 passing yards, which surpasses former QB Jimmy Garoppolo (1,250 passing yards in first four starts) for the most by a 49ers QB through their first four starts with the team.
- RB Christian McCaffrey registered 17 carries for 54 yards and one touchdown on the ground to go along with seven receptions for 57 yards through the air.
- McCaffrey's rushing touchdown marked his first of the season and the 53rd of his career.
- McCaffrey's 54 receiving yards on the day make him the first RB in NFL history to record 50-or-more receiving yards in each of his team's first six games of a season. It also marks his 46th career game with 50-or-more receiving yards, which is tied for the 4th-most games with at least 50 receiving yards by a RB in the Super Bowl Era.
- With seven receptions on the day, McCaffrey has now recorded 46 receptions this season, joining former Chicago Bears RB Matt Forte (46 receptions in 2014) and New Orleans Saints RB Alvin Kamara (46 receptions in 2020) for the most receptions by a RB in his team's first six games of a season in NFL history.
- With nine receptions Week 1, six receptions Week 2, 10 receptions in Week 3, six receptions in Week 4, eight receptions in Week 5, and seven receptions in Week 6, McCaffrey joins former Chicago Bears RB Matt Forte (2014), former New Orleans Saints RB Darren Sproles (2011), former Kansas City Chiefs RB Priest Holmes (2002), and former Arizona Cardinals RB Larry Centers (1995) as the only RBs in NFL history to record five-or-more receptions in each of his team's first six games of a season.
- With 111 yards from scrimmage, McCaffrey registered his 63rd career game with 100-or-more yards from scrimmage and his 26th such game as a member of the 49ers.
- McCaffrey's 63 games with 100-or-more yards from scrimmage are the most among active NFL RBs.
- With 142 yards from scrimmage in Week 1, 107 yards from scrimmage in Week 2, 140 yards from scrimmage in Week 3, 141 yards from scrimmage in Week 4, 139 yards from scrimmage in Week 5, and 111 yards from scrimmage in Week 6, McCaffrey has now registered the second-most consecutive games with 100-or-more yards from scrimmage to begin a season in franchise history.
- McCaffrey is also the first RB to begin a season with 100-or-more yards from scrimmage in each of his team's first six games of a season since RB Saquon Barkley did so as a member of the New York Giants in 2018.
- With 54 rushing yards and 57 receiving yards, McCaffrey registered his 35th career game with 50-or-more rushing yards and 50-or-more receiving yards, which is the second-most such games in NFL history (RB Marshall Faulk – 41 games).
- Of those 35 games, McCaffrey has recorded 11 as a member of the 49ers. His 11 games with 50-or-more rushing yards and 50-or-more receiving yards are the third-most in franchise history.
- McCaffrey has registered 50-or-more rushing yards and 50-or-more receiving yards in five of the team's first six games this season, making him the second player in NFL history to accomplish the feat (RB Marshall Faulk – 2000).
- WR Kendrick Bourne registered five receptions for a team-high 142 yards on the day.
- Bourne's 142 receiving yards mark his third career game with 100-or-more receiving yards. With 142 receiving yards last week vs. Rams (10/2/25) and 142 receiving yards in Week 6, Bourne has registered 100-or-more receiving yards in consecutive games for the first time in his career.
- Bourne also became the first 49ers WR to register consecutive games with 100-or-more receiving yards since former WR Deebo Samuel Sr. did so in the 2023 season.
- TE Jake Tonges registered six receptions for 58 yards, tying his career high in receiving yards.
Defensive Highlights
- DL Mykel Williams registered three tackles and 1.0 sack of Buccaneers QB Baker Mayfield. His sack on Mayfield marked the first of his career.
- LB Tatum Bethune registered a career-high 10 tackles on the day.
Special Teams Highlights
- K Eddy Piñeiro converted on each of his field goal attempts (52, 54, 42 & 29) and his lone point-after touchdown.
- With four field goals, Piñeiro has converted on each of his first 15 field goal attempts since joining the team in Week 2. His 15-consecutive field goals are tied for the most by any kicker to begin their first season with the 49ers (K Robbie Gould – 15-consecutive field goals in 2017).
- With four field goals last week vs. Rams (10/2/25) and four field goals in Week 6, Piñeiro became the first 49ers kicker to register four-or-more field goals in consecutive games since former K Robbie Gould in 2017.
View game photos from the San Francisco 49ers Week 6 matchup vs. the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium.

DL Bryce Huff

LB Tatum Bethune

RB Christian McCaffrey

K Eddy Piñeiro

DL Mykel Williams

DL Mykel Williams, CB Upton Stout

WR Kendrick Bourne

LB Fred Warner

DL Sam Okuayinonu, DL Mykel Williams

DL Bryce Huff

RB Christian McCaffrey

RB Christian McCaffrey

CB Upton Stout, LB Tatum Bethune, LB Dee Winters

P Thomas Morstead, K Eddy Piñeiro

WR Kendrick Bourne

QB Mac Jones

RB Christian McCaffrey

FB Kyle Juszczyk

RB Christian McCaffrey

T Trent Williams

RB Christian McCaffrey

OL Jake Brendel

S Marques Sigle

San Francisco 49ers Offense

QB Mac Jones

TE Jake Tonges

CB Upton Stout

San Francisco 49ers Defense

QB Mac Jones

RB Christian McCaffrey

LB Luke Gifford

QB Mac Jones

RB Christian McCaffrey

CB Renardo Green

CB Upton Stout

San Francisco 49ers Defense