Baker Mayfield's Comeback Continues
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•From hurricanes to injuries: The Bucs have leaned on 'resiliency' with Ravens looming
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat New Orleans Saints 51-27 in Week 6 at Caesars Superdome .
Baker Mayfield is the NFL 's touchdown leader through the first six weeks of the season .
The Bucs ' calling cards have been their multiplicity on offense and aggression on defense.
Coach Todd Bowles says the team's identity has been their "resiliency".
The Bucs are 5 -2 heading into a rematch with the Falcons ( 4-3 ) in Week 8 and a chance for redemption with first place in the division on the line.
Bowles ' defense will be tested by the Ravens , who lead the league with 453.7 yards per game.
Baltimore is the only team to score more touchdowns than the Bucs on offense at 21 .
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