The extremely polarizing Tampa Bay Buccaneers will square off against the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday afternoon. The latter team comes into the outing boasting an 9-1 record, while the former is 7-4 on the year.
This showdown will take place at Raymond James Stadium, a multi-purpose arena located in Tampa, Florida. It is also home to the South Florida Bulls football team.
Time: 4:05PM EST and 1:05PM PST on Sunday, November 29th
TV Channel: CBS
Betting Odds: Chiefs -3 / Buccaneers +3
Live Stream: This game can be viewed online with fuboTV (which comes with a free trial). For local outings, you can also live stream on the FOX Sports GO. Out-of-market battles can be streamed on DirecTV’s NFL app. Non-American fans can stream with NFL Game Pass.
Kansas City Chiefs Injuries:
Eric Fisher (Ankle): Full Participation in Practice
Khalen Saunders ( Elbow): Full Participation in Practice
Austin Reiter (Knee): Full Participation in Practice
Chris Jones (Groin): Full Participation in Practice
Willie Gay Jr. (Shoulder): Full Participation in Practice
Travis Kelce (Pectoral): Full Participation in Practice
Derrick Nnadi (Ankle): Full Participation in Practice
Sammy Watkins (Calf): Full Participation in Practice
Bopete Keyes (Ankle): Full Participation in Practice
L’Jarius Sneed (Collarbone): Full Participation in Practice
Mike Remmers (Rib): Full Participation in Practice
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Injuries:
Ryan Smith (Ankle): Full Participation in Practice
Ali Marpet (Questionable – Concussion): Full Participation in Practice
Donovan Smith (Questionable – Ankle): Did Not Participate In Practice
Jason Pierre-Paul (Knee): Did Not Participate In Practice
A.Q. Shipley (Out – Neck): Did Not Participate In Practice
Chris Godwin (Finger): Full Participation in Practice
Jamel Dean (Out – Concussion): Did Not Participate In Practice
Ndamukong Suh (Not Injury Related): Did Not Participate In Practice
Tanner Hudson (Out – Not Injury Related): Did Not Participate In Practice
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