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The Buccaneers are looking to take control of the NFC South on "Thursday Night Football." Here's how to watch them play the Falcons.
Creamsicle throwbacks and chaos on a pirate ship. The Bucs can stay in first place in the NFC South with a win against ATL.
Tampa has lost four of its last five games since staking out a massive NFC South lead and is now in danger of potentially missing the playoffs if it can't rebound down the stretch. The Bucs play three division games in the final four weeks of the season and need to stack wins in those contests, starting with this one on Thursday night.
Preview the Atlanta Falcons' NFL Week 15 matchup with the Buccaneers, including live stream, TV channel, odds, and game information.
As mentioned at the top, both teams are banged up. The left side of Tampa’s offensive line is compromised and Baker Mayfield’s options on the outside are limited due to multiple injuries to key members of the receiving corps. Atlanta’s QB1, Michael Penix Jr., and WR1, Drake London, are the headliners on a deep list of injured Falcons.
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It was not the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' day on Sunday, as they dropped a sloppy game against the New Orleans Saints, 24-20. The loss has major playoff implications