Womens Brent Grimes Jersey , Ronde Barber, Megan Olivi (Field reporter) SIRIUS: 125 (SF), 105 (TB) | XM: 386 (SF), 231 (TB) Buccaneers Notes鈥?QB JAMEIS WINSTON passed for 269 yards with 3 TDs vs. 1 INT for 117.2 rating in last meeting. Completed 12 of 16 (75 pct.) for 199 yards with 2 TDs vs. 1 INT for 129.9 rating last week. 鈥?RB PEYTON BARBER rushed for career-high 106 yards & TD last week. Had 84 rush yards & TD in last meeting. Has 60+ scrimmage yards in 3 of his past 4. 鈥?WR MIKE EVANS had 120 rec. yards & TD catch in Week 11. Had 8 receptions for 96 yards & 2 TDs in only career meeting. In his past 2 at home vs. NFC West, has 18 catches for 236 yards (118 per game) & 3 TDs. Aims for his 6th in row vs. NFC West with TD catch. Has 90+ rec. yards in 5 of his past 6 vs. NFC West. WR DE SEAN JACKSON has 408 rec. yards (81.6 per game) & 3 TDs in his past 5 vs. NFC West. In 5 career meetings, has 472 rec. yards (94.4 per game) & TD. WR ADAM HUMPHRIES has 3 TD catches in his past 3. 鈥?DT GERALD MCCOY aims for his 3rd in row with sack. Had sack, FF & FR in last meeting. Aims for 3rd in row vs. SF & 4th in row vs. NFC West with sack. DE JASON PIERRE-PAUL had 7 tackles & 1.5 sacks last week. Has 4 sacks & FF in 4 home games with TB. S ISAIAH JOHNSON led team with career-high 10 tackles in Week 11. DE CARL NASSIB has 4.5 sacks in his past 5. CB BRENT GRIMES aims for his 3rd in row vs. SF with 2+ PD. Since 2013, ties for 2nd in NFL with 81 PD.49ers Notes鈥?QB NICK MULLENS has 512 pass yards (256 per game) with 4 TDs vs. 2 INTs for 104 rating in 2 career starts. 鈥?RB MATT BREIDA had 132 scrimmage yards (101 rush, 31 rec.) & 2 TDs (1 rush, 1 rec.) in Week 10, his 1st-career multi-TD game. Leads NFL with 5.59 yards per rush avg. (min. 100 carries). RB ALFRED MORRIS had 113 rush yards & TD in only career game at TB (9/30/12 with Was.). Since entering league in 2012, ranks 6th in NFL with 5,816 rush yards. 鈥?TE GEORGE KITTLE had career-high 9 receptions for 83 yards in Week 10. Has 13 catches for 191 yards (95.5 per game) & TD in his past 2. Ranks 2nd in NFL with 539 YAC & ties for 3rd among NFL TEs in receptions (50) & rec. yards (775) in 2018. WR MARQUISE GOODWIN has 181 rec. yards (90.5 per game) & 3 TDs in his past 2 on road. Aims for 3rd in row on road with TD. Has TD catch in 3 of his past 4 road games. Since 2017, leads NFL averaging 17.8 yards per catch (min. 50 catches). 鈥?DL DE FOREST BUCKNER has 1.5 sacks & PD in his past 2. Has 3.5 sacks in his past 5 on road. LB FRED WARNER ranks 2nd among NFC rookies with 76 tackles in 2018. Has 44 tackles, FF & FR in 5 career road games. Aims for his 3rd in row with PD. CB RICHARD SHERMAN had career-high 2 TFL in Week 10. Since entering league in 2011, is only NFL player with 30+ INTs (32) & 100+ PD (103). DL CASSIUS MARSH has 2.5 sacks & 4 TFL in his past 3.Series HistoryLEADER: 49ers lead all-time series, 17-5 STREAKS: 49ers have won 2 of past 3 LAST GAME: 10/23/16: Buccaneers 34 at 49ers 17 LAST GAME AT SITE: 12/15/13: 49ers 33, Buccaneers 14Week 12 Staff PicksLatest line: - Bucs by 2, over/under: 54Gil (7-3): 49ers 27, Bucs 23James (4-6): Bucs 30, 49ers 28Evan (5-5):Bucs 27, 49ers 24Alex (4-6): 49ers 31, Bucs 28Jon (5-5): 49ers 38, Bucs 24Kyle (8-2): Bucs 38, 49ers 31David (4-6): Bucs 31, 49ers 21Bailey (3-7): Bucs 34, 49ers 28Dustin (4-6): Bucs 38, 49ers 24Eagles vs Buccaneers: Five Bold Predictions Well, that was awesome.Even though we only went 1/5 on our predictions last week, the one that came through was ultimately the most important prediction - and that was that the Bucs would win the game.But as they say in the NFL
Bryan Anger Jersey , it’s on to the next game. The Saints are in the past. Now it’s time to face off against the world champion Philadelphia Eagles. So what are some crazy ideas to consider this weekend? Here are this week’s bold predictions.1. Ryan Fitzpatrick will throw for less than 250 yards and two touchdowns (Evan)Historically speaking, Fitzpatrick tends to shrink from the spotlight after a big game. He has thrown for four or more touchdowns in a game seven times during his career. However, he only averages one touchdown and around 226 passing yards during the following game. Even though the Saints were thought to be much improved on defense, the Eagles showed how good theirs was in last Thursday’s win over the Falcons. Unless Tampa Bay is playing catch-up late in the game, I believe Fitzpatrick comes back down to earth. 2. Mike Evans will lead the Bucs in receiving again (Evan)Whether it be another 147-yard performance or an 80-yard performance, Evans will lead the team in receiving for the second straight week.He’s simply been playing out of his mind since training camp began and that has rolled over into the regular season so far. Despite the Eagles’ excellent defense, Evans will find ways to make plays.Evans conquered his demons in New OrleansPhoto by Wesley Hitt/Getty ImagesJim Schwartz proved against the Falcons that he can allow your best player (Julio Jones) to have a great night and it won’t even matter if he shuts down the rest of the offense. Evans - like Jones - is a matchup nightmare. Schwartz will let him do his thing, but the Eagles will stay on track defensively. 3. Carlton Davis gets his first career interception. (Alex)The rookie struggled in his first career game, but as head coach Dirk Koetter said, Davis performed about as well as any rookie in that situation would have. With all due respect to Nick Foles, he is not Drew Brees in any way shape or form. Foles will try and pick on the rookie, like the Saints did, but this time Davis comes up big. Since day one, I have loved what I’ve seen from Davis, not only on the field, but off of it as well. He has the confidence to bounce back after a rough game and what better way to do it then against the defending Super Bowl champions. 4. Peyton Barber explodes for big game (Alex)Yes, I know, very bold, especially against the Eagles front seven. Barber, who rushed for 69 yards on 19 carries, had plenty of wide open holes in the first half, but not many in the second half. With the Eagles coming to town, look for the Buccaneers to try and wear them down in the run game. Atlanta didn’t succeed, but the opportunity for Tampa Bay will be there, especially if they are up in the second half again. Bold stat line prediction for Barber: 26 carries, 120 yards, 2 touchdowns. 5. The Eagles will record at least three sacks (Evan)I don’t blame you if you believe me to be a Schwartz fanboy after this - but the dude is legitimately one of the best defensive coordinators in the NFL. He will show that this Sunday.The child-eating ogre known as Fletcher Cox and the rest of the Eagles’ defensive line will force Tampa Bay’s offensive line into enough mistakes where they will give up at least three sacks on the day. Cox is a man amongst menPhoto by Al Messerschmidt/Getty ImagesOn the surface, it doesn’t seem likely considering the fact that the Bucs’ offensive line didn’t give up a single sack against the Saints and that was with stalwart Cameron Jordan manning one of the end spots. But Dennis Allen is no Schwartz and the Bucs will find that out the hard way come Sunday.