NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The Saints extended their winning streak to six when Drew Brees completed 81.2 percent of his passes for 263 yards and two touchdowns in a 30-10 victory over reeling Tampa Bay on Sunday.The Buccaneers came in hoping to stem a four-game skid Mike Evans Jersey , but instead were not just beaten, but beaten up. Quarterback Jameis Winston left with shoulder soreness after the first half. Starting defensive end William Gholston was carted off the field with a neck injury. And tensions boiled over when Winston, after he had left the game, appeared to instigate a scuffle along the sideline.Brees’ touchdowns went for 33 yards to Alvin Kamara and 36 yards to Ted Ginn. Kamara, who also scored on a 6-yard run, did most of the work on his TD reception, thrilling the Superdome crowd with a waving, tackle-slipping run after his short catch.The Saints (6-2) also scored on Justin Hardee’s blocked punt, which Hardee recovered in stride and returned for a touchdown.Kamara finished with 152 yards from scrimmage, including six catches for 84 yards.New Orleans’ defense limited the Buccaneers’ standout receiving tandem of Mike Evans and DeSean Jackson to three catches for 38 yards. Saints rookie cornerback Marshon Lattimore, who also was involved in the sideline scuffle, blanketed Evans much of the game. New Orleans also got pressure in the backfield, finishing with four sacks. Cameron Jordan had 1 1-2 sacks.Tight end Luke Stocker scored the lone touchdown for Tampa Bay (2-6) on a pass from backup Ryan Fitzpatrick.SUPERDOME SCUFFLEThe scuffle erupted in the third quarter and appeared to be ignited when Winston vigorously pressed his finger into the back of Lattimore’s helmet during a dead-ball period between a failed third-down pass and a punt. Lattimore turned and shoved Winston, after which receiver Mike Evans leveled Lattimore from behind. Saints defensive back De’Vante Harris then came charging into the melee to defend Lattimore. As the scuffle was broken up, Saints coach Sean Payton marched halfway across the field, gesturing angrily at the Tampa Bay bench before officials chased him back to the Saints’ sideline.The score was 30-3 at the time. Evans was called for unnecessary roughness. There were no ejections.BLOCK PARTYHardee’s touchdown came on the first of two blocks on consecutive snaps.First Chris Godwin Jersey , Hardee came in clean up the middle for a smothering block on punter Bryan Anger. The ball then bounced high and behind Anger, allowing Hardee to run under it practically in stride and glide into the end zone.Then the Bucs’ Ryan Smith blocked Wil Lutz’ extra point, leaving New Orleans with a 9-0 lead in the first quarter.Lutz also missed a field goal from 43 yards. Bucs kicker Patrick Murray missed from 54 yards.INJURIESBuccaneers: In addition to Winston’s and Gholston’s injuries, left tackle Donovan Smith went out with a knee injury.Saints: Left tackle Terron Armstead took himself out of the game with a chest injury late in the first half. In the third quarter, the Saints announced safety Kenny Vaccaro was out with a groin injury.UP NEXTBuccaneers: Host the New York Jets on Sunday.Saints: Visit the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. Here are some of the highlights from a few of the quarterbacks participating at the 2019 NFL Scouting Combine"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections 2016 NFL DraftInjuriesFree AgencyGame FilmNFL CombineCombine Recap: QuarterbacksNew,1commentHere are some of the highlights from a few of the quarterbacks participating at the 2019 NFL Scouting CombineESTShareTweetShareShareCombine Recap: QuarterbacksTrevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY SportsBelieve it or not, the Buccaneers may be in the market for a quarterback. No, Jameis Winsston isn’t going anywhere, but Ryan Fitzpatrick is. It isn’t exactly clear whether or not the Bucs truly believe that Ryan Griffin is the back-up quarterback they believe in and will carry into the season, so looking at guys in this draft will allow Arians to work on developing a quarterback without Winston looking over his shoulder and wondering if he’s going to lose his job.This isn’t exactly a mind blowing crop of quarterbacks, and the Buccaneers will not be taking any of the top names - Dwayne Haskins, Kyler Murray, or Drew Lock. They could be looking at some of these day three guys - and they have already had a formal meeting with West Virginia’s Will Grier.Here are some of the guys that stood out that the Buccaneers may have interest in;Will GrierGrier was impressive in his press conference, displaying a sense of maturity and understanding of the challenges ahead of him. In his workout, however, he was hot and cold. Some of his passes were on the money http://www.buccaneerslockerroom.com/authentic-gerald-mccoy-jersey , perfectly timed - then some were errant and ugly. Grier has a lot of work to do at the next level but will make a solid backup somewhere next season.Trace McSorleyMcSorley is one of those guys where the moment is never too big for him. Coming from Penn State and being under the big spotlight throughout the 2018 season, McSorley rose to the occasion every time. That’s not something you can measure or teach. He was one of the better passers during the drills, but has some work to do on his deep ball accuracy and timing. Has the ability and mindset to become one of the better quarterbacks out of this class.Kyle ShurmurPrototypical quarterback size, but not going to knock anyone’s socks off with his arm strength and needs to focus on throwing off his front foot, but Shurmur had a good showing on Saturday. Like McSorley, he was solid on the short to intermediate routes and the timing was solid, but needs work on his deep ball. Something that can be finessed at the next level with the right coaching.Tyree JacksonJackson is massive at 6’7”, but his large frame and long arms leads to a long throwing motion that could cause problems against NFL defensive speed. He has arm talent and can rifle a ball into small windows, but coming out of the MAC he didn’t exactly face elite competition. There will be a learning curve for Jackson that will be steeper than most of the other quarterbacks in this class when it comes to the level of talent across the field from him. Likely a day three guy, but has the raw talent and tools to develop into a reliable backup.Ultimately, this isn’t the type of quarterback class we’ve seen over the past few years, but there is some NFL level talent - they just may not be starting NFL talent. If the Buccaneers want to explore the trade market for their backup quarterback, they can snag one of these promising prospects on day three that may have a better shot at making a roster than some of their day three picks in recent seasons.