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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers return from their bye week but not yet to their home stadium, as their midseason five-city tour continues with a relatively short hop to Nashville. The 2-4 Buccaneers will be taking on the 3-4 Tennessee Titans and trying to do what the Titans did in dramatic fashion last week: End a two-game losing streak.
The Bucs will close out the first half of the season with away games against Tennessee and Seattle and will aim to get back to .500 before a more favorable run of five home dates in eight weeks. While the Buccaneers rank fourth in the NFL in points scored per game they will try to come back from the bye with a cleaner, more mistake-free attack after an avalanche of seven turnovers doomed them against Carolina in London. Tampa Bay's defense, meanwhile, may be getting pass-rusher Jason Pierre-Paul back in the fold and will try to turn up the heat on opposing quarterbacks in order to help a struggling secondary.
The Bucs may have scored a lot of points this season but the Titans haven't allowed many. They still haven't surrendered more than 20 points to any opponent this season, though it took a stunning Melvin Gordon fumble at the goal line at the end of last week's game to keep that note intact. The Titans have a very good veteran secondary anchored by one of the NFL's most complete safeties in Keith Byard and a trio of strong corners – Malcolm Butler, Logan Ryan and Adoree' Jackson – all with different strong suits. That will definitely be a matter of strength on strength, as Tampa Bay's offense is driven by perhaps the league's best duo of wideouts in Mike Evans and Chris Godwin. Tampa Bay's defense, meanwhile, will be the second test for new – but quite experienced – starting quarterback, as former Dolphin Ryan Tannehill took over for former first-round pick Marcus Mariota last week. Tannehill was sharp in his Titans debut start but the Bucs will hope to pressure him into more mistakes in his second outing.
It's another weekend on the road and another difficult challenge for the Buccaneers. Here's what you need to know to prepare for all the action in Week Eight.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers return from their bye week but not yet to their home stadium, as their midseason five-city tour continues with a relatively short hop to Nashville. The 2-4 Buccaneers will be taking on the 3-4 Tennessee Titans and trying to do what the Titans did in dramatic fashion last week: End a two-game losing streak.
The Bucs will close out the first half of the season with away games against Tennessee and Seattle and will aim to get back to .500 before a more favorable run of five home dates in eight weeks. While the Buccaneers rank fourth in the NFL in points scored per game they will try to come back from the bye with a cleaner, more mistake-free attack after an avalanche of seven turnovers doomed them against Carolina in London. Tampa Bay's defense, meanwhile, may be getting pass-rusher Jason Pierre-Paul back in the fold and will try to turn up the heat on opposing quarterbacks in order to help a struggling secondary.
The Bucs may have scored a lot of points this season but the Titans haven't allowed many. They still haven't surrendered more than 20 points to any opponent this season, though it took a stunning Melvin Gordon fumble at the goal line at the end of last week's game to keep that note intact. The Titans have a very good veteran secondary anchored by one of the NFL's most complete safeties in Keith Byard and a trio of strong corners – Malcolm Butler, Logan Ryan and Adoree' Jackson – all with different strong suits. That will definitely be a matter of strength on strength, as Tampa Bay's offense is driven by perhaps the league's best duo of wideouts in Mike Evans and Chris Godwin. Tampa Bay's defense, meanwhile, will be the second test for new – but quite experienced – starting quarterback, as former Dolphin Ryan Tannehill took over for former first-round pick Marcus Mariota last week. Tannehill was sharp in his Titans debut start but the Bucs will hope to pressure him into more mistakes in his second outing.
It's another weekend on the road and another difficult challenge for the Buccaneers. Here's what you need to know to prepare for all the action in Week Eight.


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