Lions Make One Final Announcement Before Buccaneers Game

The Detroit Lions are set to take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday, October 20, for Monday Night Football, and this game really couldn’t be more important. The Lions are coming off a tough loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, October 12, which saw the Chiefs walking out of Arrowhead Stadium with a 30-17 win. Meanwhile, the Bucs are coming off a win over the San Francisco 49ers, 30-19.

Seeing the Detroit Lions on Monday Night Football is always a thrill, and this game is going to be even bigger, because it’s at home at Ford Field. Tickets for the game are going for a hot price, with general admission ticket prices starting around $160 to $225 and premium seats running as high as more than $1,000, according to Ticketmaster.

Ahead of the game, the Detroit Lions have made an announcement regarding what they’ll look like on the field. Let’s hope this look brings them some good luck against Baker Mayfield and company.


Lions Announce Uniforms for Buccaneers Game

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When the Detroit Lions take the field on Monday, they’ll be donning their popular black uniforms. The team made the announcement on Instagram, sharing photos of the team wearing the black jersey with blue print.

“I love these unis but why don’t they ever wear the blue pants with the black jerseys,” one follower commented. “Should def make these our perm home colors,” another said.

Other followers discussed the game at hand more than the black uniforms pictured, with one saying, “Absolute must win game with only one of our starters in the secondary playing.” Another said, “Got to go into our bye week with momentum and the feeling of we did good. Last week better not happen again in any shape or form on Monday.”


Detroit Lions vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Preview

So, who has the upper hand in this game? It’s likely to be close, according to a feature by CBS Sports out on Monday, October 20.

“Both of these offenses might have taken small statistical steps backwards after losing their offensive coordinators to head coaching roles in the offseason, but Detroit still ranks second in scoring while Tampa Bay ranks sixth,” of CBS Sports notes. “Meanwhile, both of these teams are bottom half of the NFL in scoring defense, with the Lions checking in at 18th and the Bucs checking in at 24th.”

Wooden adds, “Baker Mayfield continues to lead Tampa Bay to success offensively despite mounting injuries at the skill positions and Jared Goff‘s 14 touchdown passes leads the NFL.”

In the NFL’s preview of the game, they talk about the Lions going up against the Bucs’ “stringy” defense.

“The Lions QB leads the league with 14 pass touchdowns and a 75.9% completion percentage entering Week 7,” Christian Gonzales notes in a feature published on Sunday, October 19. “Detroit’s matchup against Todd Bowles’ defense is an intriguing one with Goff being one of the best this season versus the blitz. The Bucs defense has a 35.5 blitz percentage (fifth-highest in the NFL), while Goff leads all QBs with a 137.1 passer rating against the blitz, according to Next Gen Stats.”

So, both teams have their positives and negatives. Let’s hope the home-field advantage puts the Lions over the edge.

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