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NFL Inactives Tonight: Buccaneers-Falcons Injury Report, Latest on Drake London and Mike Evans, Starting Lineups for TNF thumbnail

NFL Inactives Tonight: Buccaneers-Falcons Injury Report, Latest on Drake London and Mike Evans, Starting Lineups for TNF

The free fall for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers has been shocking to witness this season. After starting the season 3-0, they’ve lost six of their last 10 games. As a result, they have the slimmest of margins over the Carolina Panthers, thanks to the second tiebreaker giving them the nod.

However, in a divisional matchup against the Atlanta Falcons, they could fall to their doom. Even with a team that has looked as dysfunctional as the Falcons, who are without their starting quarterback, the injury-ravaged Buccaneers will be hoping to have at least a puncher’s chance.

Here’s who is officially on the injury report and who will be starting for both teams in their Thursday Night Football clash.

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Inactive List for Buccaneers and Falcons

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Atlanta Falcons

Starters for Buccaneers vs. Falcons

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Offense:

Defense:

Special teams:

Arguably, the worst loss of the season for Tampa Bay came in Week 14 when they lost to the now three-win New Orleans Saints. It marked their fourth loss in five games, as they remain in a tight battle with the Panthers for the pole spot in the NFC South.

With both games against Carolina still on the schedule, a victory over the Falcons will be critical for the Bucs to establish control of the division, particularly with regard to their divisional record.

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Atlanta Falcons

Offense:

Defense:

Special teams:

  • PK Zane Gonzalez
  • P, H Bradley Pinion
  • PR, KR Jamal Agnew
  • LS Liam McCullough

It seems impossible, but the Falcons are somehow still in the playoff picture in the NFC. That might be a testament to the state of their division, but the product on the field for Atlanta hasn’t been inspiring.

The drop-off from the offense, after they shifted back to Kirk Cousins following Michael Penix Jr.’s season-ending surgery, has been noticeable. However, the defense, which was a top-five unit in the league at one point, has fallen all the way to 15th on PFSN’s Defense Impact.

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