Buccaneers Will Open The Season At Atlanta

May 13th, 2025

Michael Penix, look out for a new and energized Bucs pass rush!

After taking it on the chin last year against Atlanta twice, courtesy of an abysmal pass defense, the Buccaneers have been granted an early shot at revenge by the NFL scheduling gods.

JoeBucsFan.com has learned that Tampa Bay will open the 2025 season at the Falcons on Sunday, Sept. 7, a day game.

Joe loves this. The Bucs have been a good road team under Todd Bowles and Tampa Bay fans have traveled well to Atlanta in recent years. The Falcons also have a lot of new parts — rookie parts — on their defense and should be a work in progress on that side of the ball.

Also, the Bucs are undefeated in Week 1 with Bowles as head coach.

The NFL officially releases the full 2025 schedule on Wednesday at 8 p.m.

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25 Responses to “Buccaneers Will Open The Season At Atlanta”

  1. Rod Munch Says:

    That sucks. I want afternoon games in Tampa in September, to give as much of a home field advantage as possible.

  2. Joe Says:

    Rod:

    You can thank the hurricane that destroyed the Fruitdome.

  3. Jmarkbuc Says:

    Last game ATL?

  4. Rod Munch Says:

    Joe – Yeah, nothing good has come from the Thunderdome since the Lightning and Storm left.

    BTW, I was just reading the official winds numbers from Milton last night – did you know that nowhere in the Tampa Bay region did we have sustained hurricane winds. Sarasota only got to 70mph, and St Pete was just 65mph. They had higher gusts (up to 100 in Sarasota), but hurricanes are determined by sustained winds, and recorded winds never got above tropical storm force anywhere in the area. So if/when we ever actually get hit by something, what a mess it’s going to be.

  5. Jmarkbuc Says:

    Rod

    My mom’s place in Brandon was pretty torn up. So while not official, it sure looked like a hurricane..

  6. Ha-Ha-Ha Says:

    It’s not surprising.
    Cowboys v Philly.
    KC v LA Chargers
    The League is scheduling Division games to start and end the season.

  7. Brandon Mikal Says:

    [You believe a “leak” over Joe’s sources? — Joe]

  8. T-Pain Says:

    C’mon Joe, Hurricane Helene hit on Sept 26 and Hurricane Milton hit on Oct 9. This area is always at high risk until Halloween, so the storm season is not to blame for the early season away games.

    It’s much more likely that the NFL realizes it’s hard to sell tickets for day games in high heat and humidity conditions of early September.

  9. Obvious Says:

    Opportunity to set the tone in the division week one.

  10. Josh Says:

    Schedule Leak: Feb 8, 2026 Buccaneers will be on the road at
    Levi’s Stadium. Opponent TBD…

  11. Joe Says:

    C’mon Joe, Hurricane Helene hit on Sept 26 and Hurricane Milton hit on Oct 9. This area is always at high risk until Halloween, so the storm season is not to blame for the early season away games.

    You’re missing the point. The Fruitdome was destroyed you may have heard. Rays play home games at Steinbrenner. Rays also play a home game at Steinbrenner on Sunday of Week 1. You think there’s enough parking for both (they share parking facilities)? Just imagine how much overtime Tampa cops (which are funded by Tampa residents) would have to pay for the extra cops.

  12. Joe Says:

    Schedule Leak: Feb 8, 2026 Buccaneers will be on the road at
    Levi’s Stadium. Opponent TBD…

    HOPE SO!!!

  13. Bucccnasty Says:

    For anyone who wants to witness a true hurricane and, get in a Time Machine and travel back to Cape Coral Sept 28th 2022… now that was a storm that I’ll never forget. Was here for Charlie too (which was a strong cat 4) which was another direct hit.. if those wind stats are correct (which doesn’t sound accurate..) for Milton then yea Tampa could be screwed if it gets hit by prolonged 150+ mph winds. But honestly idk if 65+ was correct as we were getting about that in SWFL during that same storm, and center of the storm was more Sarasota-Tampa

  14. Truth be Told Says:

    Bucs at Rams Turkey Night!

  15. BucsFanSince1996 Says:

    Given what happened last season when the Bucs were 0-2 against the Falcons, our players will be very motivated.

    Bucs will win 34 – 17!

  16. Aqualung Says:

    Glad the Falcons are the opponent at their crib for the opener. Todd is good at openers. They’ll probably start trying the same short passing read option play action boot quick slant stuff that slaughtered the Bucs D for two years. Fo one game maybe we can see press man and some double coverage on Drake London.

    And if you’re handing the ball to any of our RBs at the end of the game to salt it away, remind the backs to use two arms on the damn football. Bucky. Rachaad. Tucker.

  17. Stillabucsfan Says:

    I remember when Winston and the Bucs stole one on the road to start the season so many years back. Let’s do it again 🏴‍☠️

  18. Half_Sac Says:

    Opening pening against a division rival. Seems like it might be a trend this year across the league

  19. BillyBucco Says:

    This is perfect because Bowles has them ready game 1.
    Without Grady Jarrett do you honestly think Walker and Pearce are gonna win against Wirfs and Goedeke?
    2 first round edge rushers don’t help them win this year IMO.
    Let’s get that division win out of the way early.

  20. unbelievable Says:

    LFG go.

    1-0

  21. Fred McNeil Says:

    Bucccnnasty, I never saw another storm like Charlie. It passed by quickly, but WOW. I stood out in the street but could barely stand at all. After 5 or 10 minutes I was so cold my teeth were chattering.

  22. firethecannons Says:

    Good, we can plan extra for this, it is a must win.

  23. garro Says:

    At Atlanta…Love it!

    Tell the guys that they are gonna have to beat the Flacons and the refs. As usual.

    Roger and hs refs are gonna do all they can to derail the Bucs this season.

    Go Bucs!

  24. heyjude Says:

    Go Bucs! Looking forward to the game. Glad it’s a day game too.

    garro – So true about the refs and the bad calls.

  25. Council Rudolph Says:

    Good to start on the road. I remember what Scot Brantley said: playing in the heat is not an advantage as it wears the Bucs out and injuries for weeks afterward. Years ago, the NFL made a rule after fan heat strokes for the Bucs to play at 4 or later in September at home and would give an extra road game early. If you think 1 pm in Tampa n September is an advantage, Denver crushed us week 3 at 1 pm here.

 

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