With only seven games left in their season, the Bucs have a favorable schedule ahead that could help them make a push for the playoffs. After their bye week, Tampa Bay faces off against the Giants, Panthers, Raiders, Chargers, Cowboys, Panthers again, and finally the Saints at home to close out the season.
Except for the Chargers, most of these teams have losing records and are more focused on their draft positioning than playoff aspirations. While the Bucs should have an edge against these opponents, they may need to adjust their game plans based on each team’s quarterback situation.
QB Uncertainty for Bucs’ Opponents
Many of the Bucs’ upcoming opponents are grappling with uncertainty at the quarterback position, including the Giants and Panthers. The Giants, led by head coach Brian Daboll, are unsure about starting quarterback Daniel Jones due to his underwhelming performances. On the other hand, the Panthers have been shuffling between Bryce Young and Andy Dalton as their signal callers, adding to the QB drama.
The uncertainty extends to the Raiders as well, with coach Antonio Pierce rotating between Gardner Minshew and Aidan O’Connell. O’Connell’s recent injury adds another layer of unpredictability to the Raiders’ quarterback situation.
Challenges Ahead for Buccaneers
As the Bucs face these teams with quarterback dilemmas, they must also prepare for facing Cooper Rush in place of Dak Prescott for the Cowboys. The season-ending injury to Prescott has shaken up the lineup for Dallas, presenting a different challenge for the Bucs.
Lastly, the Bucs will face Derek Carr and the Saints in their final matchup of the season, providing a different challenge compared to their previous encounter with rookie Spencer Rattler.
Conclusion
The Bucs have an opportunity to capitalize on their opponents’ quarterback uncertainties in the final stretch of the season. With a more favorable schedule ahead, Tampa Bay needs to adjust its game plans accordingly to secure crucial wins in the playoff race.