Lions bold predictions for Monday Night Football clash vs. Buccaneers
The Detroit Lions will be looking to get back in the win column on Monday Night Football. The Lions still licking their wounds after losing 30-17 against the Chiefs last week. But they don’t have time to feel sorry for themselves, as one of the NFC’s best teams comes to town in Week 7.

Buccaneers vs. Lions has become a great rivalry over the past few seasons. Detroit won the first round, beating Tampa in the playoffs back in 2023. But then Tampa Bay got revenge in Week 2 of the 2024 season
And the Lions will be treating it like a rivalry game.
Detroit will be wearing their color rush uniforms for Monday Night Football, which always makes the crowd a little bit louder.
But which team will come out on top? And could this be a preview of this year’s NFC Championship Game?
Below we will explore three bold predictions ahead of the Lions’ important Monday Night Football game against the Buccaneers.
Sonic and Knuckles pound Buccaneers defense for 200+ yards

The dynamic duo of Sonic and Knuckles did not play very well in Week 6.
Gibbs could not shake loose in the runnin game, only managed 65 rushing yards on 17 attempts. He added only one reception for two yards in the receiving game.
Meanwhile, Montgomery only had four carries for 24 rushing yards. He also had a beautiful touchdown pass to Jared Goff, but it was called back on a penalty.
It should be no surprise that the Lions lost against the Chiefs as a result.
I am 100% certain that the Lions will focus on establishing their running game against the Buccaneers on Monday night.
But that could be difficult against a stout Buccaneers run defense unit.
Tampa Bay ranks among the best defenses in the NFL when it comes to stopping the run. They’ve allowed 88.2 rushing yards per game at 3.7 yards per carry.
That could spell some problems for Detroit. But perhaps the Lions have learned from their last game against the Buccaneers where Goff threw the ball 55 times.
Either way, I am predicting that Detroit’s dynamic duo will combine for over 200 all-purpose yards against Tampa Bay.
But how bold is that? How often has that happened over the past few years?
This has happened fives times dating back to 2024, with the most recent being Detroit’s huge win against Baltimore in Week 3.
Detroit unleashes Isaac TeSlaa on Monday Night Football
Detroit’s rookie receiver has made a name for himself for his circus catches. The first two catches of TeSlaa’s career were acrobatic one-handed receptions.
Unfortunately, that’s about all that the rookie has added to the Lions’ offense.
TeSlaa only has three receptions for 54 yards and two touchdowns to start his career. He is being used as a tertiary weapon, at best, in Detroit’s star-studded offense.
But Lions fans should not worry about him. TeSlaa has already already earned the trust of Detroit’s front office.
The TeSlaa selection was controversial around draft time after the unheralded player went in the third round. However, that did not stop Lions GM Brad Holmes from calling TeSlaa his favorite receiver of the draft
“The pick that was probably the most questioned, I would say, was Isaac TeSlaa. I can say that he was my favorite wide receiver in this draft,” Holmes said, per Kevin Patra of NFL.com. “I’m not saying he was the best wide receiver in the draft. But favorite wide receiver in the draft? Yes.”
As for this game, what does “unleashed” mean for a player with only three catches on the season?
I believe that Detroit will prioritize getting TeSlaa additional targets against Tampa Bay.
I’m predicting that the Lions will give TeSlaa at least five targets on Monday Night Football. That would match all of the targets he’s received up until this point.
If TeSlaa does get five targets, I imagine he’ll score at least one touchdown.
Lions allow 300+ passing yards to Baker Mayfield, still win game

The Lions are dealing with several defensive injuries, most of which are in their secondary.
Both Terrion Arnold and D.J. Reed are out with serious injuries. Detroit was also without backup Avonte Maddox in Week 6. It should be no surprise that Patrick Mahomes shredded the Lions last week.
To make matters worse, Brian Branch is out for one game with a suspension after striking JuJu Smith-Schuster in Week 6.
All of this comes at the worst possible time, as the Lions go up against the mighty Baker Mayfield.
Baker is playing like a league MVP right now. He has 1,539 passing yards with 12 touchdowns and only one interception through six games.
I am confident that Mayfield will have a great game, even if Emeka Egbuka and Chris Godwin do not play.
I’m predicting that Mayfield will throw for over 300 passing yards for the second time this season. However, I also think the Lions will force Baker to make one critical mistake that could shift the balance in their favor.
The Lions win an incredibly close game against the Buccaneers by one score.
Tim Legler Makes Bold Al Horford Prediction for Warriors

The Golden State Warriors made one of the most intriguing offseason moves in the NBA by signing 39-year-old Al Horford, and
“I love them. I love what I’ve seen out of them in the preseason. I love the addition of Al Horford,” Legler said in a media call with
Horford, entering his 19th NBA season, brings a stabilizing presence to a Warriors roster looking to extend Stephen Curry’s championship window. The five-time All-Star has played a limited role during the preseason, but his intelligence and versatility have already stood out.
In Golden State’s most recent preseason win, Horford logged 22 minutes—his most since joining the team—finishing with eight points on 3-of-7 shooting, including 2-for-3 from deep, along with four rebounds, two blocks, one assist, and a steal.
Horford Brings the High-IQ Playmaker Kerr Has Wanted
Head coach Steve Kerr has long sought a big man capable of both stretching the floor and facilitating from the high post—something Horford excels at. His ability to make quick reads, initiate offense, and anchor the defense fits seamlessly with the Warriors’ motion-heavy system.
Legler said Horford’s combination of basketball IQ and playoff experience will elevate the team’s chemistry on both ends. His ability to stabilize the offense and complement Draymond Green defensively could make Golden State more balanced than in recent years.
Jimmy Butler’s Arrival Keeps Warriors in Contention
While Horford’s arrival adds veteran depth, Legler believes the Warriors’ biggest catalyst remains Jimmy Butler, who joined the team at last season’s trade deadline.
“A full season now with Jimmy Butler coming into the year—they just, to me, are going to be one of the best stories over the first couple of months of the season,” Legler said.
Since Butler’s arrival, the Warriors have looked reinvigorated. His leadership, toughness, and defensive intensity helped Golden State close last season on a 23–8 run, climbing back into the playoff mix.
Though Butler has missed part of training camp with a mild ankle sprain, Kerr expects him to be ready for the season opener against the Los Angeles Lakers on Oct. 21.
Legler: Warriors Can Still Contend in the West
Even with aging stars and an evolving roster, Legler believes the Warriors are still capable of contending in a loaded Western Conference.
“Have they rejuvenated themselves enough to give this team another shot in the Steph Curry era to really contend?” Legler said. “For me, contending in the West is relative to the Oklahoma City Thunder. It really means, can you be that team at the end to challenge them and take them on?
“I think Golden State is in that mix. I think they have a freshness and bounce about them coming into the season and a confidence level—and the addition of Al Horford is a big part of that.”
Warriors Trending Up Ahead of Season Opener
Despite injuries and limited minutes for their veterans, the Warriors have started the preseason 3-1, showing improved spacing, communication, and defensive discipline. With Horford complementing Curry, Butler, and Green, Golden State enters the new season with renewed optimism.
“So, I really like what I’ve seen early in the year,” Legler said. “I can’t wait to see what it looks like when the season starts.”