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The Kansas City Chiefs return to GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on Monday night for a prime-time clash with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.The Buccaneers will travel to Kansas City to take on the undefeated Chiefs in Week Nine. Find out how to view the action. Nov 04, 2024 at 08:00 PM.Live coverage of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Kansas City Chiefs NFL game on ESPN, including live score, highlights and updated stats.How to Watch Chiefs vs. Buccaneers. When: Monday, November 4, 2024 at 8:15 p.m. ET; Where: GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas ...How to Watch Chiefs vs. Buccaneers. When: Monday, November 4, 2024 at 8:15 p.m. ET; Where: GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas ...
Kansas City looks to remain unbeaten
The NFL's lone remaining unbeaten team is in action on Monday night as the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs play host to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on "Monday Night Football."
Kansas City has seemingly been getting by, by the skin of its teeth for much of the season, with five of its seven wins coming by a mere one score. But the Chiefs now sport a top-five defense in addition to their league-best quarterback, and that's quite the formula for winning football games.
Tampa Bay has been the best team in the NFC South for much of the season, but enters this game incredibly shorthanded thanks to injury issues at wide receiver (Mike Evans and Chris Godwin) and on defense (multiple players). The Bucs
had gotten off to a somewhat surprising 4-2 start, but they've lost back-to-back games and are now limping into one of the toughest environments in all of football.
Will the Chiefs remain unbeaten, or will the Bucs walk into Kansas City pull off an upset? We'll find out soon enough. Before we break down the matchup, here's a look at how you can watch the game.
Despite the absences of each of their top two receivers, this Bucs offense was still able to put up 432 total yards and 26 points last week against the Falcons. This Chiefs defense ... is not the Falcons.
Kansas City entered Week 9 having allowed the second-fewest yards and fifth-fewest points in the NFL, while ranking seventh in opponent yards per play, sixth in EPA per play allowed and third in the share of opponent plays that gained 20 or more yards, via Tru Media. The Chiefs have one of the stingiest secondaries in the NFL, led by star cornerback Trent McDuffie, and they can generate pressure with the best of them thanks to Chris Jones and George Karlaftis up front.
Kansas City looks to remain unbeaten
The NFL's lone remaining unbeaten team is in action on Monday night as the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs play host to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on "Monday Night Football."
Kansas City has seemingly been getting by, by the skin of its teeth for much of the season, with five of its seven wins coming by a mere one score. But the Chiefs now sport a top-five defense in addition to their league-best quarterback, and that's quite the formula for winning football games.
Tampa Bay has been the best team in the NFC South for much of the season, but enters this game incredibly shorthanded thanks to injury issues at wide receiver (Mike Evans and Chris Godwin) and on defense (multiple players). The Bucs
had gotten off to a somewhat surprising 4-2 start, but they've lost back-to-back games and are now limping into one of the toughest environments in all of football.
Will the Chiefs remain unbeaten, or will the Bucs walk into Kansas City pull off an upset? We'll find out soon enough. Before we break down the matchup, here's a look at how you can watch the game.
Despite the absences of each of their top two receivers, this Bucs offense was still able to put up 432 total yards and 26 points last week against the Falcons. This Chiefs defense ... is not the Falcons.
Kansas City entered Week 9 having allowed the second-fewest yards and fifth-fewest points in the NFL, while ranking seventh in opponent yards per play, sixth in EPA per play allowed and third in the share of opponent plays that gained 20 or more yards, via Tru Media. The Chiefs have one of the stingiest secondaries in the NFL, led by star cornerback Trent McDuffie, and they can generate pressure with the best of them thanks to Chris Jones and George Karlaftis up front.