When the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Buffalo Bills meet on “Thursday Night Football,” both teams will be looking to put an end to their recent skids.
The Buccaneers have lost their last two games to drop to .500 (3-3) for the first time this season and now sit in second in the NFC South. The Bills, meanwhile, are coming off a stunning loss to the New England Patriots and have dropped two of their last three games. Which of these two 2022 playoff teams will get back on track?
Check back throughout the night for more updates on the clash between the Buccaneers and Bills:
Bills 3, Buccaneers 0: Buffalo gets field goal on opening drive
Buffalo’s first possession resulted in three points.
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Bills quarterback Josh Allen completed six of seven passes on a 10-play, 77-yard drive that resulted in a 37-yard field goal by kicker Tyler Bass that snuck between the uprights.
Wide receiver Khalil Shakir had three receptions for 39 yards during the Bills’ first drive. — Tyler Dragon
No stampede?
Buffalo’s opening-drive field goal is a nice enough beginning, but slow starts have plagued the Bills of late. They haven’t scored a touchdown in the first half of their past two games and have a total of 10 points before halftime in their last three (tonight excluded). — Nate Davis
What time does Buccaneers vs. Bills start?
Kickoff for Buccaneers vs. Bills is scheduled for 8:15 p.m. ET on Oct. 26.