Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Las Vegas Raiders broadcast map: Will you be able to watch on TV?
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will look to try and reclaim first place in the NFC South on Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders, a feat that seemed very unlikely (at least so quickly) just a few weeks ago. However, back-to-back wins for the Bucs and back-to-back losses for the Atlanta Falcons have evened the teams' […]
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will look to try and reclaim first place in the NFC South on Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders, a feat that seemed very unlikely (at least so quickly) just a few weeks ago.
However, back-to-back wins for the Bucs and back-to-back losses for the Atlanta Falcons have evened the teams' records at 6-6. With the Falcons playing as an underdog at 9-3 Minnesota on Sunday, there's a good chance a win by the Bucs would put them atop the division again.
First things first, the Bucs have to take care of a Las Vegas Raiders team that, despite their 3-9 record, are a scrappy bunch, as evidenced by their close contests against the Kansas City Chiefs this season.
Per 506Sports.com, the game will be called by Spero Dedes and Adam Archuleta on CBS.

The game will not have much of a broadcast range even in the state of Florida. That's because the Jaguars and Dolphins are playing at the exact same time on CBS, which splits the state basically into three parts. Unfortunately for Bucs fans, their split in the state in the smallest region.
The game will also be shown in most of Oklahoma (Baker Mayfield effect), most of Nevada, and in parts of northern California.
The Bucs and Raiders get underway at 1:00 pm ET on Sunday from Raymond James Stadium in Tampa.
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