Buccaneers vs Saints: How to live stream, time, venue, who will win and all the pre-buzz around NFC South clash
The biggest question is if the New Orleans Saints can get the better of Tom Brady's Tampa Bay Buccaneers? The latter may have had a disappointing run in 2019, but it's a new-look Bucs with a new leader at the helm and that makes them serious contenders not just for the playoffs but for the title as well. It's a spicy NFC South clash and here's everything you need to know ahead of the scrimmage.
Time
Kickoff is slated for 1:25 pm PT/ 4:25 pm ET on Sunday, September 13, 2020
Venue
Both teams will take on each other at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, LA.
Where to watch?
The scrimmage can be watched live on FOX. Fans can listen to the audio commentary on NFL Game Pass, Westwood One, and Sirius XM.
How to live stream?
A quick look at the NFL 2020-schedule says games will air on ESPN, NFL Network, local affiliates of Fox, NBC, and CBS affiliates. This gives fans plenty of streaming platforms to look at. There's fuboTV that comprises all three of the mentioned broadcasters and it includes ESPN and NFL Network. The Fubo TV Standard package is priced at $59.99 per month. The next option is Sling TV that comes at $45 per month. YouTube TV at $64.99 is a preferred option as well.
Pre-buzz around the game
Tom Brady in the Bucs camp was unimaginable for most New England Patriots fans. They were heartbroken after the star QB spent two decades with the team. But now he's with a team that hopes to make it to the playoffs, especially after their last appearance at the level was in 2007.
Such was the intensity they hoped to bring to the field they brought back tight end, Rob Gronkowski out of retirement. News of the Bucs signing Leonard Fournette earlier is a classic example of the Bucs going all in to make sure Brady has enough at his disposal. They have Evans, Chris Godwin, and OJ Howard on offense. However, the Saints are no pushovers. They have the veteran receiver, Emmanuel Sanders and running back, Alvin Kamara who had a scintillating 2019 with 1,330 yards and six scores.
Who will win?
With no preseason games, it's quite hard to actually predict who's got a better chance, but a new-look Bucs will be the ones to watch out for. The Saints will look to make a dent to Brady's new side, but safe to say, the Bucs will prove to be more than formidable.