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Lions vs. Bucs: Monday Night Football Preview

Monday Night Football Preview: Can the Lions overcome key defensive injuries to take down Baker Mayfield and the Buccaneers? Detroit is favored by -4.5, but with both teams battling injuries to key players, this NFC showdown could turn into a high-scoring shootout. Get ready for a wild game as Detroit's high-powered offense looks to exploit Tampa Bay's struggling pass defense. Total points are projected at 52.5, so buckle up for what could be an explosive contest!

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