Tampa Bay Buccaneers at St. Louis Rams

Tampa Bay Buccaneers at St. Louis RamsThe Tampa Bay Buccaneers and St. Louis Rams will collide on Thursday night in an NFC matchup. Both teams have had their low moments this season, but a primetime game on Thursday night is a great opportunity to prove doubters wrong. The loser of this game will be just about mathematically eliminated.

The Buccaneers became a respectable team far faster than most predicted, but coming off a loss, they will need to win out to have a realistic chance of making the playoffs. That journey begins with a trip to St. Louis to face a team that runs the ball well and always seems to make opposing teams work hard on offense.

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The Buccaneers finished 2-14 a year ago and were a laughingstock, but things have changed. Jameis Winston is looking like a long-term fixture at the quarterback position. Running back Doug Martin is looking like his Pro Bowl-caliber rookie self—he’s currently second in the NFL with 1,214 rushing yards—and the stout Tampa Bay defense ranks 11th in the NFL under the leadership of veteran coach Lovie Smith.

For Tampa Bay to win this game, it will need Jameis Winston to continue his rapid development as a quarterback while also giving the ball to Doug Martin more often. Martin is second in the N.F.L. with 1,214 rushing yards, but he carried the ball only 11 times on Sunday. The Buccaneers are 0-5 when he has fewer than 15 carries but are 6-2 when he has 15-plus.

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The Rams are coming off a key win over the Detroit Lions, which snapped a five-game losing streak, but this will be a tough challenge to overcome. St. Louis has struggled to demonstrate any consistency this season. Despite last week’s success, it wouldn’t be surprising to see the offense regress into its usual dormant state.

St. Louis is tied for 21st in the N.F.L. in rushing defense, with an average of 115.9 yards allowed a game, but it has given up just seven rushing touchdowns, so when the Buccaneers are in the red zone, they may need Winston to finish off the drive with his arm.

This may be the final game in St. Louis for the Rams, who are flirting with the possibility of a move back to Los Angeles. While the Rams were once called the Greatest Show on Turf, they would be leaving as a team with a few solid defensive players, a potential superstar rookie running back in Todd Gurley, and little else.

To take down the Buccaneers, the Rams will need to bring their best game and spark the offense.

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