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The upcoming NFL showdown on October 26, 2025, features the Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs New Orleans Saints at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, LA. This Sunday football game will be broadcast on FOX and promises exciting betting trends for fans and bettors alike.
New Orleans Saints will start Spencer Rattler as quarterback, while Tampa Bay Buccaneers will rely on backup Teddy Bridgewater due to some key injuries, including wide receiver Chris Godwin Jr. being out and linebacker Haason Reddick also sidelined. Despite these setbacks, Tampa Bay remains favorites with a -3.5 point spread and a total points line of 46.5, reflecting a moderately high scoring expectation.
Comparing offensive and defensive stats, Tampa Bay’s passing offense averages 239.3 yards per game against New Orleans’ defense allowing about 206.3 passing yards. New Orleans’ running game, led by Alvin Kamara, averages 129.4 yards per game against Tampa Bay’s defense allowing 99.6 rushing yards. Tampa Bay’s defense is strong in pass rush with 22.6 sacks yards, while New Orleans has 10.7 sack yards, suggesting Tampa Bay has an edge in quarterback pressure. Pass protection is a close contest but Tampa Bay holds a slight advantage.
Recent form shows Tampa Bay with a 5-2 record and 4-3 ATS, while New Orleans struggles at 1-6 straight up and 2-5 ATS. The Buccaneers have a strong away record (3-1). New Orleans has a tough home record (1-3). These betting stats and game insights suggest Tampa Bay covers the spread in this Sunday football matchup.
The last matchup on January 5, 2025, saw Tampa Bay win 27-19 at Raymond James Stadium. For more details on that game, check out their last matchup.
For smart betting, consider the point spread -3.5 favoring Tampa Bay and the total points at 46.5. These betting trends offer valuable insights to help place informed wagers. Ready to bet smarter? Start your OddsTrader Turbo subscription now or place your bet with a U.S. regulated sportsbook and profit off the edge.