If the prediction holds true, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers could face a tough loss to the Denver Broncos in the offseason, with the Broncos boasting a projected 39-touchdown offensive attack. This hypothetical scenario likely reflects high expectations for Denver’s offense, particularly under the guidance of head coach Sean Payton, who has a reputation for maximizing offensive potential.
The Buccaneers, currently in a rebuilding phase following the Tom Brady era, may face challenges if their defense cannot contain a rejuvenated Broncos offense. With Russell Wilson expected to improve in his second season in Denver—especially with Payton’s offensive system—the Broncos could emerge as a dangerous team. A mix of dynamic playmakers like Jerry Jeudy, Court land Sutton, and a strong backfield might explain the prediction of a high-powered attack capable of racking up nearly 40 touchdowns.
For the Buccaneers, this matchup could expose potential weaknesses, especially if they’re still working out offensive consistency or defensive depth. While it’s only a prediction, it underscores how critical it will be for Tampa Bay to address roster issues and strengthen their ability to compete against high-octane offenses in the NFL.