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The Bucs need to stop Tyreek Hill. When these teams met in Week 12, Hill put up video game numbers – 13 receptions, 269 yards and three touchdowns. Their priority will be doubling Tyreek, in an attempt to stop the embarrassment again. With Hill set to see frequent double teams, Hardman will see open looks, and let’s not forget he’s arguably just as fast as Tyreek.
Hardman is a threat in the passing game (fresh off a touchdown last week), the rushing game (check out his 50-yard rush against the Bills) and on specials teams. In the NFC Championship game, the Bucs’ secondary was roasted by Marquez Valdes-Scantling, so just imagine what Hardman’s speed will do against their DBs. This is a plus matchup & great situation for Hardman, expect him to find the end zone.
The Kansas City Chiefs will be without three of their starting five offensive linemen, including both of their star tackles, Mitchell Schwartz & Eric Fisher. The Buccaneers boast one of the most menacing front seven’s in football, and Shaq Barett & Jason Pierre-Paul are fresh off monster games (they combined for five sacks against the Packers).
Throughout the last five games Mahomes has thrown four interceptions and dropped three fumbles – he hasn’t been nearly as secure as you’d expect the reigning Super Bowl MVP to be. The Bucs defence has forced seven defensive turnovers throughout the playoffs this season (including an interception in every game), and they will feast against this weakened offensive line unit. Their defence represents good value to go for six.
Odds correct at 1730 GMT (05/02/21)
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