3.) Los Angeles Rams (Home)
Not only did the Bucs set a franchise-record in points last season with their 55-40 road win over the Rams, but Brady and Gronk also ended the Rams’ championship hopes months earlier in Super Bowl LIII. Ever since that loss to Brady’s Patriots, the Rams have seemed off. Whether it was just a Super Bowl hangover in 2019 or a sign that the league has figured out Sean McVay’s system, Los Angeles has a lot to prove in 2020. With Todd Gurley and Brandin Cooks gone, the Rams offense will look very different. The team might not be as exciting as in years past, but there are plenty of storylines to make this a worthy prime-time candidate.