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Lions Host Bucs in MNF Clash of NFC Contenders: Latest Odds, Predictions & How to Watch


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This week for Monday Night Football, all eyes are on two compelling matchups: the Tampa Bay Buccaneers head to Detroit to battle the Lions at 7 p.m. Eastern, airing on both ABC and ESPN, while the Houston Texans visit the Seattle Seahawks with kickoff set for 10 p.m. Eastern in an ESPN Plus exclusive according to ABC and ESPN’s official schedule and multiple sports broadcasters. You can stream on FuboTV, Hulu Plus Live TV, or the new ESPN direct-to-consumer service, and the ABC simulcast ensures broad access for the Bucs-Lions showdown.

The game drawing the most buzz is clearly the early slot in Detroit. The Lions, at 4-2, have shaken off their recent loss to the Chiefs and look to cement their place as a real NFC contender. Jared Goff remains the engine of their offense, and his rapport with speedy receiver Jameson Williams is growing stronger by the week. Amon-Ra St. Brown is considered the top player to watch for Detroit, but keep an eye on rookie Jahmyr Gibbs coming back from a hamstring—if he plays, he could be a difference-maker.

Meanwhile, the Buccaneers, led by Mac Jones, enter Ford Field with a solid 4-2 record fresh off a surprising 30-19 win over the 49ers, per ESPN’s box scores. Though the Bucs were hit by a short-week injury to Chris Godwin, local Detroit outlets state Godwin is trending towards suiting up, which would give Jones his full complement of weapons with Mike Evans and Rachaad White also healthy. On the defensive side, Tampa’s secondary will be tested by the vertical passing attack Detroit favors.

The Vegas line as of this morning holds Detroit as a 5.5-point favorite, with the over-under at 52.5 according to consensus odds on CBS and ESPN, reflecting expectations of a pass-happy high-scoring affair. ESPN’s NFL analysts believe the Lions’ home field advantage and explosive playmaking will be too much for the visiting Bucs, while Fox Sports highlighted the key coaching chess match between Dan Campbell’s aggressive play-calling and the Bucs’ recent uptick in blitz usage under new coordinator.

The late game, Texans at Seahawks, features two teams trying to stay afloat in their respective divisions. Seattle comes in as a 3.5-point favorite, with Geno Smith healthy and DK Metcalf hot after a two-touchdown performance. Houston’s C.J. Stroud continues to impress as a sophomore, but will face a hostile Lumen Field crowd and a secondary that feasted on turnovers in week six.

On the news front, in the past 24 hours, the most significant headline has been the Lions’ announcement that defensive end Aidan Hutchinson—questionable all week—is expected to play, which bolsters Detroit’s run defense against Tampa. Around the league, there’s debate among pundits like Stephen A. Smith and Colin Cowherd as to whether Tampa is a true NFC dark horse or simply riding a soft early schedule.

Those are the must-watch Monday Night Football matchups, all the major player storylines, expert predictions, the latest odds, and every way to watch. Thank you for listening—don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an update. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.

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