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Winston shines in Bucs' victory

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston (3) celebrates with wide receiver Vincent Jackson (83) after Winston scored a touchdown against the Cincinnati Bengals during the first quarter of an NFL preseason football game Monday, Aug. 24, 2015, in Tampa, Fla.

TAMPA, Fla. — Tampa Bay’s Jameis Winston is making strides as an NFL quarterback. Now he has a home victory to build on.

Monday night’s 25-11 preseason victory over the Cincinnati Bengals may not count in the standings, but it was welcomed by a team trying to change the culture of a franchise that hadn’t posted a win — exhibition or regular season — at Raymond James Stadium since 2013.

“Obviously people are going to look at this as a preseason game but in that locker room, our team morale, we are going to look at it as we get a win,” said Winston, the first overall pick in this year’s draft. “That’s definitely important. We get a win. It does matter. It doesn’t matter if it’s a football game in a Wal-Mart parking lot, we want to win.”

Winston was nearly flawless on Tampa Bay’s first possession, going 3-for-3 passing and scoring on a 1-yard touchdown run to finish an 80-yard drive that set the tone for a tough night for the Bengals (1-1), who yielded 52 yards rushing to Doug Martin along the way.

Winston limped off the field, done for the night, two plays after appearing to tweak his right ankle when he was sacked by Geno Atkins and Wallace Gilberry early in the second quarter.

The rookie remained on the sideline, cheering when Mike Glennon threw a 22-yard TD pass to Russell Shepard for a 20-0 lead. In four series, he was 8 of 13 for 90 yards and no interceptions.

The young quarterback stumbled as he backed away from center before being wrapped up in the arms of Atkins and Gilberry and taken to the ground. He threw an incompletion on the next play, and then was penalized for intentional grounding on third down, forcing a punt.

“It was a tough fall, but it was just a coach’s decision. I thought we saw enough from him,” said coach Lovie Smith, who had been 0-10 at home with the Buccaneers (1-1). “He did some good things. I felt like it was the perfect time to take him out. If we had needed him to play, he would have gone back in the game on the next series.”

The 2013 Heisman Trophy winner overcame a slow start in his preseason debut to lead a long scoring drive that he also capped with a TD run against Minnesota. One of his goals Monday night was to start faster, and he accomplished that objective with completions of 9 yards to Martin, 7 yards to Jorvorskie Lane and 11 yards to Austin Seferian-Jenkins on the opening drive.

Alterraun Verner returned one of Tampa Bay’s two interceptions of Andy Dalton 24 yards for a TD.

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