As the NFC South hangs in the balance Saturday afternoon, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Carolina Panthers will contend not only with postseason stakes but also with changing conditions at Raymond James Stadium.
Tampa is expected to see a warm, breezy afternoon give way to steady rain by evening, introducing another variable into a matchup that could decide the division.
Temperatures will climb into the mid-70s by kickoff, with strengthening south-southwest winds and the possibility of reduced visibility as showers move in later in the day, according to Accuweather.
Carolina enters the matchup controlling its own postseason fate. A win over Tampa Bay would secure the Panthers their first NFC South title in nearly a decade and end a playoff drought that dates back to their 2015 Super Bowl appearance.
Tampa Bay’s path is more complicated, needing both a victory and help from the New Orleans Saints to extend its division dominance. With both teams struggling to find consistency and injuries affecting each defense, the game could come down to which quarterback handles the pressure — and the conditions — more effectively.
The Panthers will enter their Week 18 matchup without four key players, the team announced in its final injury report.
CB Robert Rochell (concussion)G Robert Hunt (biceps)LB Claudin Cherelus (ankle)WR David Moore (elbow)
Two additional Panthers remain uncertain for the game. Inside linebacker Krys Barnes, who is managing a back injury, and defensive tackle Tershawn Wharton, who has a hamstring issue, are both listed as questionable.
Running back Rico Dowdle, who had been managing a toe injury, participated fully in Wednesday’s practice and is expected to be available.
On the Tampa Bay side, the Buccaneers have ruled out cornerback Jamel Dean (shoulder) and linebacker Anthony Nelson (knee). Both players were unable to practice all week. Defensive tackle Calijah Kancey (pectoral) is questionable.
Despite appearing on the injury report, key Tampa Bay offensive players are expected to suit up. Quarterback Baker Mayfield, who has been managing right shoulder and knee issues, and wide receiver Mike Evans, who was listed for rest purposes, are both anticipated to play.