Luke Goedeke, Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ starting right tackle, has been ruled out for the game against the Philadelphia Eagles. This is a significant loss for the Bucs, as the offensive line has struggled in recent weeks, particularly in pass protection, allowing seven sacks in their previous game against Denver. With Goedeke sidelined, Justin Skule will step in to cover the right tackle position. However, Skule has allowed three sacks in 70 pass-blocking snaps, raising concerns about his performance .
In addition, Buccaneers running backs Rachaad White and Bucky Irving are both expected to play, despite being listed as questionable earlier in the week due to food poisoning and a hamstring injury, respectively. The Bucs’ run game has been inconsistent, and with a defense that has struggled with missed tackles and has allowed 4.9 yards per carry, they face a tough challenge against the Eagles
In the upcoming matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, one of the key factors to watch will be the turnover battle. The Eagles currently sit at a -4 turnover ratio, which they acknowledge is not sustainable for success in the long term. This season, ball security has been a major focus for them, particularly against an aggressive Buccaneers defense that has struggled to create turnovers but can still capitalize on mistakes.
The Eagles have had some timely takeaways, including a crucial interception by Reed Blankenship in their last game, which helped seal a win over the Saints. This highlights their ability to make critical plays when needed, even if their overall turnover numbers haven’t been ideal. For the Eagles to secure a victory against the Bucs, maintaining possession and avoiding turnovers will be essential.
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