The Tampa Bay Buccaneers got the home win last week to send the Philadelphia Eagles home early. While this season has showcased inconsistency, there is no doubt that the Bucs feature talent at key positions, and it could be enough to make at run at Super Bowl LVIII. Below, we will go over the recent Tampa Bay Buccaneers Super Bowl odds update for the Divisional Round.
Do you think the Buccaneers have what it takes to make the Super Bowl?
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Super Bowl Odds Improve
After an impressive end to the regular season, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers won the NFC South and clinched a playoff berth. Now, with a playoff win under their belts, the Bucs' odds to win the Super Bowl have shot up.
The recent Tampa Bay Buccaneers Super Bowl odds update gives them +2800 odds to win it all. This means a $10 bet on the Bucs to win the Super Bowl would pay $280.
There are scarier things than a road playoff game in Detroit. So, if Tampa can pull off the win this weekend, they would be only one away from the Super Bowl. With that in mind, numberFire only gives the Buccaneers a 26% chance to win the game.
Buccaneers vs Lions NFL Divisional Round
NFL Playoffs — Divisional Round Tampa Bay Buccaneers (10-8, 5-4 Away) vs. Detroit Lions (13-5, 7-2 Home) Date: Sunday, January 21, 2024 Time: 3:00 p.m. EST Venue: Ford Field — Detroit, MI Coverage: NBC
Bucs vs Lions Prediction
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are hitting their stride at the perfect time. After winning six of their past seven games, it would be foolish to think they couldn't win this Bucs vs Lions matchup. The key will be Tampa's ability to pressure Jared Goff. If the Lions have success running the ball, or if they keep a clean pocket for Goff, it will be tough to slow down this Detroit offense.
Currently, the odds favor the home team to win. The ESPN Matchup Predictor for the Buccaneers vs Lions prediction gives Detroit a 62.5% chance to win this NFL Playoffs Divisional Round matchup.
Last Tampa Bay Buccaneers Super Bowl
The last Tampa Bay Buccaneers Super Bowl wasn't too long ago. In 2021, Tom Brady and the Bucs won Super Bowl LV over the Chiefs, 31-9. It was Brady's first season with the team. Will we see a similar result in the first season with Baker Mayfield?
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