Buccaneers at Chiefs live stream: How to watch online
By Brad Weiss
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will head to Kansas City to take on the Chiefs this Sunday. Here is how to watch all of the action online.
The 7-2 Kansas City Chiefs used a little magic to jump into first place in the AFC West last week. Trailing 17-3 entering the fourth quarter, the Chiefs scored 17 unanswered points, winning the game on a 37-yard Cairo Santos field goal with 0:20 seconds left in the game. With the win, the Chiefs ran their winning streak to five games.
Heading into their Week 11 matchup against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Chiefs have a couple of question marks due to injury. Both Jeremy Maclin and Justin Houston did not practice on Wednesday, and the team may be without the two stars once again on Sunday. Wide reciever Tyreek Hill filled in nicely for Maclin last week, and Houston has not played since last season.
Tampa Bay is coming off one of their better showings of the season, as the Buccaneers destroyed the Chicago Bears 36-10 this past week. Quarterback Jameis Winston threw for over 300 yards and two scores, but the it was the defense that stole the show in Week 10. The Bucs forced multiple turnovers from Bears quarterback Jay Cutler, as they easily disposed of their fellow NFC counterpart.
In order for the Bucs to pull off the upset on Sunday, they will need to get something out of their running game. Starter Doug Martin came back from injury last week and was used sparingly, so the team needs to get him involved early and often against a tough Chiefs defense. Winston is deveolping into a solid quarterback in this league, but the Kansas City secondary is a tough nut to crack.
Here is how to watch all of the action online.
Date: Sunday, November 20
Start Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
Location: Kansas City, Missouri
Venue: Arrowhead Stadium
TV Info: FOX
Live Stream: NFL Game Pass
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The Chiefs come into the game as 7.5 point favorites, and have the luxury of playing in the friendly confines of Arrowhead Stadium. The Chiefs have won five straight games, and appear destined to be a playoff participant after the regular season finishes up. The AFC has three teams with seven wins this season, so Kansas City cannot let a game like Sunday’s slip away.
For Tampa Bay, they need to continue to grow as a unit. Winston is a budding star, and Mike Evans and Doug Martin are two extremely talented players at their position. The biggest question will be which defense shows up on Sunday, the one that harassed Jay Cutler all last week, or the one that allowed 43 points to Atlanta the week before.