Buccaneers can beat Patriots in Week 10
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As the New England Patriots ominously walked the fine line between victory and defeat in the closing moments of their Week 9 matchup with th
Before Sunday’s showdown with New England, the Buccaneers delivered a major roster update for an already banged-up offense.
Preview the Week 10 matchup between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and New England Patriots with predictions, odds, over/under, spread, betting lines and more.
Ohio State rookie receiver Emeka Egbuka burst onto the scene, with veteran wideouts Mike Evans and Chris Godwin nursing injuries to start the season. Egbuka was one of fantasy football’s top wide receivers through the first nine weeks of the season, posting nearly 20.5 points per week among PPR leagues in his first five games.
Stefon Diggs has added production to the New England Patriots, giving this offense a much-needed veteran presence. The wide receiver leads the team in receptions by a mile, reeling in 45 catches for 508 yards and two touchdowns.
The Patriots are 6-3 against the spread, while the Buccaneers are 5-3 ATS. Both teams have been explosive on offense with middle of the pack defenses. The SportsLine model projects Tampa Bay will cover the spread in 55% of simulations. Patriots vs. Buccaneers score prediction: Buccaneers 26, Patriots 22
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Buccaneers activate Luke Goedeke
The Buccaneers will have right tackle Luke Goedeke back for Sunday’s game against the Patriots. Goedeke was activated from injured reserve on Saturday. He’s missed the last six games with a foot injury and took part in all three of the team’s practices this week.
Buccaneers' WR Emeka Egbuka's baseball career draws attention thanks to Mariners' old post originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Emeka Egbuka is a star rookie wide receiver for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. But once upon a time, he dreamed of playing for the Seattle Mariners.
Pretty much everything has gone the Tampa Bay Buccaneers way in the first half of the NFL season. They have battled through injuries, had multiple game-winning