Raiders tackle Trent Brown's absence after being placed on the COVID-19 reserve list just part of the reason why Sunday's matchup against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will be a tough one at Allegiant Stadium.
The rest of the starters on the offensive line and safety Johnathan Abram were deemed high-risk contacts and placed on the list, and Abram officially won't play in Week 7. With so many starters potentially out, the Raiders are clear betting underdogs against the Buccaneers.
Line: TB -4
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Last week, the Bucs held Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers to just 160 passing yards and 4.57 yards per attempt. Tampa Bay also has the best rushing defense in the league, but don’t be surprised if Las Vegas running back Josh Jacobs makes some noise.
Tampa leads the NFC South (4-2), and quarterback Tom Brady hasn't thrown an interception since Week 4. Tight end Rob Gronkowski also appears to be healthy and will be part of the action after catching a season-high eight passes for 78 yards and his first touchdown with the Bucs last week.
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Predictions
- Paul Gutierrez, ESPN: Buccaneers 38, Raiders 28
- Jenna Laine, ESPN: Buccaneers 38, Raiders 28
- Mike Florio, ProFootballTalk: Buccaneers 34, Raiders 21.
- Michael David Smith, ProFootballTalk: Buccaneers 35, Raiders 17.
- Gregg Rosenthal, NFL.com: Buccaneers 31, Raiders 24
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