Buccaneers Game Today: Buccaneers vs Colts injury report, spread, over/under, schedule, live Stream, TV channel

Steve McLendon, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers face off with the Colts today in need of a convincing win against a good team.

The Buccaneers are on the road today as they look to improve their fortunes in the away column. The Colts are a much better team than their record would indicate, and this game is sure to have some playoff implications for both sides.

The Buccaneers will need to have one of their best games of the season if they hope to pull out a win.

Buccaneers Injury Report vs Colts Week 12

The Buccaneers shouldn’t be without any surprise key players if the initial expectations hold up, but it would still be smart to expect the unexpected in some areas of this game. Tampa has lost players in warmups more than once this season, but players like Vita Vea and Devin White should help out if they can stay healthy.

The one player everyone knows who will be out is Ali Marpet, which will put the offensive line in a tough position against a great Colts defense.

Buccaneers vs Colts Odds, Spread, Over/Under & Betting Pick Week 12

The Buccaneers are currently 3.0-point favorites over the Colts with the over/under set at 53.0 according to WynnBET. This game will be close. There is likely no blowing this team out. Tampa will have their hands full from the start, so winning this game is key for proving that the Bucs are legitimate playoff contenders.

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What Channel is the Buccaneers Game On Week 12

The Bucs are back this week and should be easy to find on Fox.

Buccaneers vs. Colts Live Stream

Today’s Buccaneers game can be streamed live on Fubo TV.

Buccaneers next game and schedule

Week 13: Buccaneers @ Falcons

Week 14: Bills @ Buccaneers