It's time to watch the Buccaneers vs. Vikings live stream. While Minnesota is out to prove that last year's great regular season form was no fluke, new Tampa Bay QB Baker Mayfield has a huge boot to fill after Tom Brady's retirement.
To catch today's action from U.S. Bank Stadium, you'll need to watch the NFL live stream, available from anywhere with ExpressVPN. The former would-be savior of the Browns has been reduced to a scowling punchline over the past year and a half and needs to remind viewers why he was rated alongside Patrick Mahomes in the not so distant past. Mike Evans and Chris Godwin should be in his service.
Despite losing starting running back Dalvin Cook in the offseason, the Vikings snagged wide receiver Jordan Addison in the first round of the draft, arriving as the team's new defensive coordinator formerly Dolphins head coach Brian Flores, and they look like a stronger unit than they were a year ago. And still.
The general consensus about the NFL-record 11 one-point wins that sent the Vikings to the playoffs last season is that they got lucky. Kirk Cousins and Justin Jefferson may have something to say about that.
DraftKings has the Vikings favored by 5 points, with an over/under of 45 points. Here is everything you need to watch Buccaneers vs. Vikings live stream online.
Buccaneers vs Vikings INACTIVES:
Buccaneers: Payne-Durham (TE), Derek Pitts (CB), Keshawn Vaughn (RB), Brandon Walton (T), Marquis Watts (OLB)
Vikings: Andre Carter (OLB), Marcus Davenport (OLB), Jalen Hall (QB), Nick Muse (TE), David Quessenberry (T), Jaquelin Roy (DL)
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The live stream of Buccaneers vs Vikings starts at 6pm BST.
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