Buccaneers vs. Vikings: How to watch NFL Week 14 on TV, stream online

Imran Hossain
2 min readDec 13, 2020

The oddsmakers had a fantastic sense of the lineup with this one since the game started with the Buccaneers as a 6.5-point favorite.

The Buccaneers are a strong 7-point favored from the Vikings, according to the hottest NFL chances. Enjoy Buccaneers vs. Vikings Live match today.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers watched the activity in their sofas last weekend; however, they are set to take to the area. Their homestand continues as they ready to have the Minnesota Vikings at 1 p.m. ET Dec. 13 in Raymond James Stadium. Having a joint 837 yards of offense in their past games, we could anticipate a fast-paced competition.

How To Watch

When: Sunday at 1 p.m. ET

Match: Buccaneers vs. Vikings

Where: Raymond James Stadium — Tampa, Florida

TV: FOX

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The Buccaneers are currently 7–5 while the Vikings sit 6–6. Two defensive stats to keep Tampa Bay tabs enter the match, with just 74.2 rushing yards allowed per match on average. That’s the finest in the NFL. It looks like the springs may have a difficult go of this.

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It had been close but no cigar for the Buccaneers since they dropped 27–24 into the Kansas City Chiefs fourteen days past. Tampa Bay’s loss should not obscure the performances of RB Ronald Jones, who snatched you receiving TD, and WR Mike Evans, who spanned two receiving TDs.

Talking of closing games: it could have taken overtime to complete the task, but Minnesota finally got the results they were hoping for a week using a 27–24 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars. The general outcome was expected. However, Jacksonville made it more of a matchup than the oddsmakers had predicted. Minnesota got their triumph on the backs of many important players, and it had been WR Justin Jefferson outside before catching nine passes for just one TD and 121 yards.

Minnesota’s defense was a presence, too, as it gathered two interceptions and two fumbles.

Originally published at https://247sportstv.com on December 13, 2020.

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