New England Patriots, Bucs and Week 10
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The New England Patriots are hoping to extend their win streak to six games, but it will come with a tough challenge in Week 10 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The Patriots travel down south to take on the 6-2 Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa. Here’s what we’re watching for in the matchup that will feature CBS’s No. 1 crew, Jim Nantz, Tony Romo and Tracy Wolfson, on the broadcast:
As testimonials go, this one will not bring tears to anyone’s eyes. It sounds more contrived than heartfelt. Almost like the bless-your-heart of compliments. So, here it goes: Dang, the Bucs get the most out of their talent.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' defense has come on strong the past couple of weeks, with the offense not able to find much consistency. They have turned the ball ove
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Head Coach Todd Bowles spoke to the media after Wednesday's Week 10 practice. HC Bowles discussed injury updates, maintaining defensive momentum, and looking ahead to the matchup against the Patriots.
The Bucs hit the practice field on Wednesday after the bye week. Tampa Bay plays the Patriots on Sunday. Bucs right tackle Luke Goedeke was practicing for the first time since his foot injury in Week 2. TAMPA, Fla. - The Bucs are back in town after the bye.
Guard Ben Bredeson (shoulder), linebacker Lavonte David (knee, rib, rest), cornerback Zyon McCollum (thumb), cornerback Jacob Parrish (oblique), running back Sean Tucker (groin), and quarterback Baker Mayfield (knee, oblique) are all off the report and set to play.
It was frustrating. Maybe even a little foolish. The Bucs lined up time and time again inside the 1-yard line Oct. 26 against the Saints, eight times in all over two drives. There was no play action.