The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Seattle Seahawks came into the league as expansion siblings in the 1976 and concurrently suffered through some lean early years. There have been some very high highs since, however, including a combined three Super Bowl championships, and now each franchise is hoping to make its 50th season a special one. The goal is another Lombardi Trophy, and with both teams off to a 3-1 start, their meeting on Sunday in Seattle looks like a stage for two of the NFC's top contenders.

The Seahawks are riding a three-game winning streak into the contest after outlasting the Arizona Cardinals, 23-20, on Thursday Night Football in Week Four. The Buccaneers, meanwhile, are rebounding from their first loss of 2025, a 31-25 decision against the defending Super Bowl champion Philad

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