Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Indianapolis Colts live stream, TV channel, start time, how to watch the NFL

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will meet the Indianapolis Colts in NFL action on Sunday afternoon from Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. 

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will meet the Indianapolis Colts in NFL action on Sunday afternoon from Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

The Buccaneers come into this matchup with a 7-3 record after knocking off the Giants 30-10 last weekend. Tom Brady will need to be ready today against this stingy Indianapolis defense. Meanwhile, the Colts are coming off a blowout win over the Bills where they hung 45 points on Buffalo. Carson Wentz has really played well under Frank Reich and would expect him to have another great day playing at home.

This will be a great Sunday of NFL football, here is everything you need to know to stream the action this afternoon.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Indianapolis Colts

  • When: Sunday, November 28
  • Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: FOX
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-2.5) vs. Indianapolis Colts

O/U: 52.5

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Colts’ player of the game vs. Bucs: LB Darius Leonard

Darius Leonard had another huge game.

After a tough loss on the road in Tampa Bay, the Indianapolis Colts playoff hopes become increasingly more difficult. Linebacker Darius Leonard gave it his all and had another career day as the Colts fell 38-35.

Leonard finished the day with nine total tackles and two interceptions. His first pick happened on the first drive of the day as Leonard read Jameis Winston like a book and jumped up for a ball over the middle.

That interception helped set up the Colts’ 46-yard touchdown on their first offensive drive.

The second interception happened in the second quarter and this time Leonard took it all the way to the house for an 80-yard return. The touchdown was the first of his already impressive career.

The Colts needed No. 53 today to keep them in the game but sadly fell apart again in the fourth quarter. Leonard continues to be the leader of this defense while getting better game after game.

He will need to keep playing like a Maniac if the Colts want to have any more success this season.

They travel to New Orleans for a Monday night showdown with the Saints next week. Leonard will have to give it all he’s got again if they want to pull off the upset.

5 Buccaneers the Colts must game plan for in Week 14

Colts must game plan for these Bucs in Week 14.

The Colts, currently at 6-6 on the year, are not completely out of the playoff picture after losing four of their last five games. On Sunday, Frank Reich’s squad will travel to Tampa Bay to face off against former Colts interim head coach, Bruce Arians and his Buccaneers currently sitting at 5-7.

While this Bucs roster is full of talent at every position, they have struggled to find a consistent rhythm on both sides of the ball and have lost a lot of games late. Either way this team is not to be underestimated.

Here are five Buccaneers the Colts must gameplan for in order to get their season back on track and keep their postseason hopes alive:

(Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports)

WR Mike Evans

This is the obvious one. At 6’5″ and weighing 230 pounds, Evans is one of the hardest receivers in the league to cover. His 1,096 receiving yards are currently the third-best in the NFL and his seven touchdowns are currently tied for the fifth-most among receivers.

Stopping Evans will be imperative for the Colts secondary if they want to win this game. Evans is targeted heavily on third down and in the red zone, so it will be important for Matt Eberflus to order double coverage on Evans a majority of snaps.

Look for Pierre Desir and Malik Hooker to provide the coverage on Evans and try to get physical with him at the line of scrimmage.