Josh Freeman was inactive but the Buccaneers losing ways continued in Week 4.
Cards beat Bucs 13-10; Tampa Bay still winless

Kim Klement-USA TODAY SportsGlennon was intercepted on Tampa’s final attempt to tie the game as the Cards improve to 2-2 while Tampa falls to 0-4.
Whether or not Schiano can keep his own job will soon be the next question for the Buccaneers.
Read Article >Bucs exile Freeman to suite rather than sidelines

Jim RogashWe knew that Josh Freeman was interested in getting out of Tampa Bay after being benched, and we knew that the Buccaneers were interested in getting him out of there as well. The team even went so far as to make Freeman inactive for Sunday’s game against the Cardinals, but it turns out they’re actually going a little bit farther than just keeping him out of uniform.
With Freeman in a suite, the Bucs’ only other active quarterback is Dan Orlovsky, so things could get weird if Mike Glennon gets hurt.
Read Article >Freeman inactive against the Cardinals

Brad Penner-USA TODAY SportsThe Bucs will host Arizona on Sunday at 1 p.m. on FOX.
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Read Article >Bucs-Cardinals: How to watch

Robert Mayer-USA TODAY SportsJackson’s status still uncertain for Week 4

Kim Klement-USA TODAY SportsJackson is likely to be a true game-time decision. The Buccaneers host the Cardinals at 1 p.m. on FOX.
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Read Article >Buccaneers vs. Cardinals preview

Robert Mayer-USA TODAY SportsTampa Bay is better than their record suggests, with solid marks in rushing offense and defense, but have issues in the passing game. Arizona, meanwhile, looked to be an under-the-radar force this season, but they’ve been hit with the injury bug like never before.
Neither team is expected to win their division, but it’s early in the season yet, and either could turn their fortunes around. Let’s take a look at both teams below.
Read Article >Tampa Bay favored over Arizona

Jim RogashTampa Bay opened as 3-point favorites in the matchup, according to OddsShark. As the week progressed, the line did narrow, but only by .5 points. Tampa Bay is the home team, which usually accounts for a 3- or 4-point swing, so the oddsmakers likely consider these two teams pretty evenly matched at this point.
The over/under for the matchup is set at 40.5 points. Said total has gone under in all five of Tampa Bay’s last five games and under in 12 of Arizona’s last 18 road games.
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