Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Los Angeles Chargers: Will you be able to watch on TV?
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are back on top of the NFC South after their third straight win last week, 28-13 over the Las Vegas Raiders. The Bucs will look to back in back-to-back weeks over the AFC West when they take on the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday. Los Angeles is now chasing a wild […]
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are back on top of the NFC South after their third straight win last week, 28-13 over the Las Vegas Raiders. The Bucs will look to back in back-to-back weeks over the AFC West when they take on the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday.
Los Angeles is now chasing a wild card spot after losing at the gun 19-17 last weekend against Kansas City, which clinched the division for the Chiefs. However, the Chargers are in a good spot, currently in the AFC's sixth spot at 8-5. LA has won five of their last seven, but has dropped two of their last three sandwiched around a 17-13 win over Atlanta two weeks ago.
Per 506Sports.com, the game has one of the smaller broadcast regions across the league, with Adam Amin and Mark Sanchez on the call for FOX.

The game will be broadcast in South Georgia and the vast majority of Florida, excluding the western panhandle and Jacksonville and South Florida regions. Bucs fans in Southern California will also be pleased, as the game will also be broadcast there. The game will be on in the Eugene, Oregon region as well, where Chargers QB Justin Herbert played college football.
Speaking of Herbert, the Bucs will have their hands full trying to slow the talented passer down on Sunday. With Antoine Winfield, Jr. out at least a couple of games and the team, safety Mike Edwards hurting, and the two-deep at linebacker next to Lavonte David also dealing with lingering injuries, Todd Bowles and his staff might have to get very creative with their game planning and schemes.
The Bucs and Chargers get underway on Sunday at 4:25 pm ET from SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
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