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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers got a much-needed rest on their bye week in Week 9, but now, their quest to win a Super Bowl kicks off once again — and to do that, the
Tampa Bay will be without Chris Godwin, Bucky Irving, and Haason Reddick when they host the 7-2 New England Patriots in a pivotal Week 10 matchup.
The Patriots take their six-game winning streak up against an NFC contender this week when they visit the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Everyone knows the phrase "next man up." The Buccaneers have lived it. Off to a scorching start in 2025, Tampa Bay has been powered by the rise of first-rounders Graham Barton and Emeka Egbuka, two newcomers already shaping the locker room's identity.
ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reports Buccaneers WR Chris Godwin won't return from injury until late November or December at the earliest.
New rumors from CBS Sports' Jonathan Jones signal that Carolina Panthers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans should not expect anything major to happen ahead of the NFL trade deadline on Tuesday.
The Buccaneers currently own the second spot in the NFC playoff seeding, but there are four teams with 6-2 records and a long list of legitimate contenders as the second half of the season begins
FOXBOROUGH - The Patriots will be traveling a little light to Tampa Bay for Sunday’s game with the Buccaneers. On Friday, Mike Vrabel ruled running back Rhamondre Stevenson (toe) wide receiver Kayshon Boutte (hamstring) and linebacker Christian Elliss (hip) out against Tampa Bay.
The Los Angeles Rams play in the second Sunday window. The San Francisco 49ers won convincingly to stay in wild card position. The Detroit Lions lost but hang on to the final playoff spot on a tiebreaker. The Chicago Bears are tied with the Lions but Detroit has the better division record.