Rich Eisen: Bucs At Least A Nine-Win Team

May 3rd, 2026

Joe was intrigued by the following not because it came from the mouth of NFL Network face/voice Rich Eisen, but because it possibly revealed a change in policy at the network.

NFL fans paying attention know ESPN bought NFL Network this year and, as part of the transaction, the NFL now owns 10 percent of ESPN. How the league will further corrupt BSPN is unclear.

And it seems the leash may have been loosened slightly on NFL Network voices as a result of the sale.

Speaking on The Rich Eisen Show last week, the host was asked if he wanted to chime in on the NFC South win-total lines at sportsbooks and offer a pick on where he thinks each would land.

“We’re allowed to do this,” Eisen producer/co-host Chris Brockman said on-air (ESPN Radio). Eisen replied: “That’s right. I’m not an NFL employee anymore. Screw it. Ask me.”

So it was somehow shady to have Eisen and others make gambling picks in January but it’s ok now because the NFL only owns 10 percent of ESPN? Got it.

Regardless, the picks are in. Eisen thinks the Bucs are a no-brainer to exceed their 8.5 wins total.

Atlanta, per Eisen, will go over on its 7.5 wins total and the Saints (7.5) will go under. “Still building there [in New Orleans],” Eisen said. The reigning division champion Panthers are at 6.5, which Eisen called “disrespectful.” (Joe would call it “fair” after watching nearly every game of the Panthers’ 2025 offense.)

Expect Tampa Bay to be the consensus NFC South favorite — national media and sportsbooks — for the second consecutive offseason. The expectation is fair, which means Bucs head coach Todd Bowles must deliver.

The results of Joe’s fan flash poll this morning are below. A strong majority is with Eisen, more than 76 percent.

16 Responses to “Rich Eisen: Bucs At Least A Nine-Win Team”

  1. Stpetematt Says:

    He will. All that’s been missing in this defense is talent in the front 7. We have significantly more now.

  2. Bonan Says:

    Go Bucs!

  3. ‘74 Bucs Fan Says:

    9 wins or bust. Bowles job should be on the line after this many years and this new infusion of talent. Getter done or get gone.

    Hopeful this talent will allow Bowles to return to the attacking style defense we saw in the SB run. Can he handle being DC and HC with a deep playoff run, we shall see.

  4. Hodad Says:

    Nine wins would be like kissing your sister, it shouldn’t feel good. Real contenders get at least twelve, to fourteen. One game improvement from last season is a failure.

  5. Lakeland Says:

    We can’t listen to off-season hoopla

    Every team in the NFC South is a legitimate threat to us
    We can’t afford to take any of them lightly, especially Atlanta
    I think they have improved the most, outside of us
    Right now, all this crap is meaningless predictions

  6. BucsFanSince1996 Says:

    @Hodad,
    Have you fact-checked a single post prior to hitting the “submit comment” button?

    Nine super bowl champions this century had 11 wins or less during their regular season.

    And the Giants won a Super bowl after winning 9 games during the regular season.

  7. Tony Says:

    This is when we’ll know how good Bowles really is on D. Now you’re gonna have Bain with Yaya & Vita & let’s see how the LBs do also. Was a little torn on the Trotter pick but hopefully he works out. I’m sure we’ll have Bain dropping into coverage, too!

  8. MadMax Says:

    7-8 because Todd…..sorry

  9. MadMax Says:

    probably 6

  10. Oneilbuc Says:

    9 wins ain’t going to cut it this year and he’s saying this because of our quarterback and HC

  11. Steve V. Says: Says:

    Saints-12 slough Qb…Falcons 11 Robinson and the stefaski defense…Bucs at 8 too many ?’s

  12. BridleOaksBuc Says:

    6.5 wins for the reigning Division Champs. That sounds about right. They are now playing a first place schedule this year vs a second to last place (tied for last with NO at 5-12). That’s a big difference…

  13. Football 1 Says:

    I don’t know about going over 500. I mean at this point the team , especially the defense is beyond awful until proven otherwise. Hopefully the d line is better and the rookies pan out. If not the team is in trouble out of the gate. There is still a huge problem in the secondary. Morrison and McColumn are your starting corners. Huge ,huge red flag. Currently they are not starting material they just aren’t.
    Mike Evans is gone and we still need an inside LB besides the 2 we added. Trotter may need time to develop. I don’t mean to be negative, but currently there are many, many unknowns. Maybe this team goes under 500 maybe over if all the players added really pan out. Let’s see where the team is at the end of preseason.
    Right now, I go with 6 wins. But too hard to tell

  14. UGotRobbed Says:

    Todd Bowles + schedule = 5 w’s

  15. Lakeland Says:

    Good news for the Glazers

    Man U beat Liverpool, clinched Champions League play next season

  16. Jack Says:

    Eisen and the fans agree. The gloom and doom club and the Todd screws up everything crew have failed to convince us to expect the worst….. Must be frustrating ✌🏼

 

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