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Learn which TV channel or how to live stream the NFL Week 5 Seattle Seahawks and Tampa Bay Buccaneers game, Sunday, Oct. 5.
The NFL season continues with the Jacksonville Jaguars hosting the Seattle Seahawks Sunday. Start time, where to watch, streaming and NFL schedule.
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Lloyd has had four interceptions and five total takeaways in his last four games, earning him AFC Defensive Player of the Month honors for September and making him a player that the Seahawks are going to have to account for at all times.
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The Jaguars will be at home for the second consecutive week as they look to improve to 5-1 on the season. Seattle enters the game at 3-2. Kickoff at EverBank Stadium will be at 1:00 PM ET on Sunday. On the call for this game will be Chris Myers, Mark Schlereth, and Kristina Pink.
Preview the Seattle Seahawks' NFL Week 5 matchup with the Buccaneers, including live stream, TV channel, odds, and game information.
Inside the Buccaneers offense. The Bucs are tied for third-most passing touchdowns (8) and have just one interception, second-best in the league. They are middle of the pack in passing yards (904), sacks taken (8) and rushing yards per carry (4.4). But they have just one touchdown on the ground, the second-fewest in the NFL.
T he Tampa Bay Buccaneers will look to get back on the winning horse as they travel out west and face the Seattle Seahawks. The team gave the defending Super Bowl champions all they could handle in Week 4, but they ultimately got the last laugh as they walked away with the win and their undefeated record intact.
The Ravens gave the ball away three times in their 17-3 loss to the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium.