GALLERY: Shots from Tampa Bay’s win over Tennessee

Here are some of our favorite shots from Tampa Bay’s win against the Titans on Sunday.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have their Victory Monday for the first time in four weeks.

The team beat the Titans 20-6 on Sunday, getting within half a game back of the NFC South. Morale was up after a dominant performance by the defense and some scoring by the offense, and you can check out some of our favorite shots from the game down below.

WATCH: Highlights from Tampa Bay’s Week 10 victory

Whether you missed the game or want to relive the good memories, you can check out the highlights from Tampa Bay’s win over Tennessee here:

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are officially back in the win column, and it came in a dominant performance.

The Bucs won 20-6 over the Tennessee Titans on Sunday in Week 10, moving up to 4-5 on the year and stopping a four-game losing streak. The team will attempt to keep the good vibes going with a win over the San Francisco 49ers, but for now, you can celebrate the victory or catch up on what you missed with the highlights from the game — most of which are dominated by the Buccaneers throughout the game.

Check out the full highlights from Tampa Bay’s Week 10 tilt below:

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Bucs Game: Live updates from Bucs vs. Titans in Week 10

If you can’t catch the action, follow along with us live from Raymond James Stadium as the Bucs play a crucial game against the Titans.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have been freefalling the four weeks, and they can’t afford to fall any further.

The team will attempt to grab hold of something to stop a four-game losing streak continue on Sunday when they go up against the Tennessee Titans. The team remains just two games out of contention for first place in the NFC South, but another loss could be the beginning of the end for Tampa Bay. The Titans will wheel out rookie quarterback Will Levis, who was just named the full-time starter in Tennessee, and the Bucs will look to limit him as much as possible on Sunday after a disastrous performance against another rookie QB in C.J. Stroud last week.

If you can’t catch the action, we’re giving live updates from each drive here at Raymond James Stadium. Follow along below!

Behind Enemy Lines with the Tennessee Titans

We spoke with Titans Wire editor Mike Moraitis to go over Tennessee’s strengths and weaknesses, new QB Will Levis and more.

The Tennessee Titans are coming to town, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will need to beat them to get back on track.

The Bucs and the Titans are 3-5, but Tampa Bay remains in a bad division and could get back into contention with a win on Sunday. Meanwhile, the Titans have officially handed over the reigns to rookie quarterback Will Levis, and he’ll be hoping to be the second rookie in two weeks to decimate the Bucs defense.

We sat down with Titans Wire editor Mike Moraitis to go behind enemy lines and discuss Levis, Tennessee’s strengths and weaknesses and players that may have flown under the radar this year that Bucs fans may need to look out for. Check out our discussion below:

Week 10 picks: Who experts and pundits are taking in Bucs vs. Titans

Despite what happened in Week 9, experts are favoring the Bucs in this matchup.

Experts aren’t deterred after the Tampa Bay Buccaneers had a tough loss to the Houston Texans during Week 9.

The Bucs put in an all-time worst defensive performance and gave up five touchdowns, but the Tennessee Titans — who are also 3-5 — have problems of their own. They’re set to bring out quarterback Will Levis as their starter for the rest of the year, and head coach Todd Bowles will have to make sure he doesn’t get burned by a rookie this week like his defense did last week when it came to quarterback C.J. Stroud.

Here is how experts and pundits see this game going on Sunday:

Bucs Wire staff picks for Week 10 against the Titans

Here’s how we predicted Tampa Bay’s Sunday matchup against the Tennessee Titans will go:

From here on out, every game is a “must-win” game for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

That may sound silly, but the Bucs are 3-5 and in the midst of a four game slide, and a team that once had playoff aspirations and a division lead is now sinking when it’s supposed to swim. The Tennessee Titans, too, are 3-5, but they bring a new rookie quarterback to fold in Will Levis. If the Bucs win this game, they move to 4-5 and maintain a thread of hope in a dreadful NFC South — lose, and they’ll be 3-6 with the next game on the road against the San Francisco 49ers.

Here’s how we see a potentially massive game on Tampa Bay’s slate going on Sunday:

Who wins the Week 10 game between the Bucs and the Titans?

Cast your vote in our poll to predict the winner of Week 10’s Bucs vs. matchup!

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are, to put it lightly, in trouble.

The team had NFC South aspirations heading into its by Week at 3-1, but it hasn’t won since. Head coach Todd Bowles is under a considerable amount of fire for his recent coaching and the Bucs defense has seemingly taken a huge step back, so this upcoming game against the Tennessee Titans could be a big one in determining how the rest of the season goes from here.

Like the Bucs, the Titans are also 3-5, but they’ve recently made a big change. They’re set to promote quarterback Will Levis to starter for the rest of the year after his two recent performances, so he’ll have a chance to solidify his standing against a faltering Bucs defense.

According to BetMGM, the Bucs are one-point favorites against the Titans. The over-under is set at 39.5.

Will the Bucs finally end their four-game skid against the second rookie quarterback they’ve seen in two weeks? Or will the Titans get their first win on the road for 2023?

VOTE!

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How to Watch: Bucs vs. Titans live stream, time, and viewing info

Here’s how you can tune in to Tampa Bay’s game against the Titans on Sunday:

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are back at home and looking to end a disastrous losing streak.

Both the Tennessee Titans and the Bucs come into this matchup 3-5, with the Bucs having won just one game at home and the Titans have never won on the road so far this year. Tampa Bay will face another rookie quarterback in Will Levis, who was officially named the starter for the Titans going forward. The Bucs defense will try to get back on track after giving up 39 points against the Texans.

Here’s how you can tune into Sunday’s matchup.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Houston Texans on Sunday, Nov. 5 (1 p.m. ET)

TV info: CBS

In-market live stream: fuboTV,  Hulu

Radio: Tampa Bay – WXTB 97.9 FM / Orlando – WYGM 96.6 FM

Location: Raymond James Stadium

Forecast: Mostly cloudy, 84 degrees

Opponent Wire site: Titans Wire

Bucs Final Week 10 Injury Report: One player ruled out, another doubtful

The Bucs have five questionable players for Sunday’s matchup, but they’re all important ones.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers appear to be in murky water heading into their next game against the Tennessee Titans.

The only player ruled out is cornerback Josh Hayes, with guard Matt Feiler doubtful, but it gets a little trickier than that. CB Jamel Dean was a full participant and is listed as questionable, but he’s still in concussion protocol and will need to pass it to play on Sunday. CB Carlton Davis is also purported to be a game-time decision by head coach Todd Bowles, so if both those players were out, Tampa Bay could have a very bad time. Defensive tackle Calijah Kancey is the only other player who was a limited participant.

Here’s what the final injury report for Week 10 looks like:

On Tennessee’s side, wideout Treylon Burks is officially out, as is former Bucs CB Sean Murphy-Bunting. Five total players are out for the Titans and two are questionable, though one of those questionable players is Ryan Tannehill — who isn’t starting anyway.

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Five things to know about Bucs vs. Titans in Week 10

The Bucs haven’t played great against the Titans in times past.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are set to play Sunday against a team that has historically had their number.

The Tennessee Titans are coming to town, and in the 12 games the two teams have played against each other, things haven’t gone great for the Bucs. Nevertheless, this is a new year and a new team, and head coach Todd Bowles will be desperately looking for a win to avoid furthering a four-game losing streak in Tampa Bay. Quarterback Baker Mayfield will also be delighted to play against the Titans, as he had a fantastic outing against them the last time he faced them.

Here are five things to know about this series before the game on Sunday kicks off: