Miami Dolphins vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers Live Stream Free: Watch Monday Night Football Online (Start Time, ESPN TV Schedule)
The Miami Dolphins will take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday Night Football in the NFL, as Week 10 of the regular season reaches a conclusion. The Dolphins need a win here tonight if they are to keep their postseason dreams alive, and anything less would make it extremely unlikely that they could get anywhere near the New England Patriots for the AFC East title before the end of the season. Tonight's big game starts at 8.40 p.m. ET and can be watched online through free live stream (details below).
The Dolphins come into tonight's clash at the Raymond James Stadium with a record of 4-4, and have the chance to pull up alongside the 5-4 New York Jets in second place. However, they will still have the ambition to try and catch the 7-2 Patriots in top spot and claim an unlikely division title this season.
Meanwhile, the Buccaneers are competing for the unwanted accolade of worst team in the NFL this season. They are still winless and bottom of the NFC South on 0-8.
Some had been touting that Buccaneers coach Greg Schiano's job could be on the line tonight if they fell to 0-9, however, other reports have since rubbished those rumors, with new claims being made that he will at least see out the season.
Although the Buccaneers have been largely toothless this season, last week they put on a very good early showing against the Seattle Seahawks before falling away badly. Although they eventually lost the game, they will be disappointed that they could not pull off their first win of the season – instead losing 24-27 by throwing away a 21-0 lead. They will hope they can put together more of the football that saw them up by more than 20 points instead of the football we're more used to seeing from them afterwards.
If they play as well as the early part of the game last week tonight, then they could cause an upset against the Dolphins.
Miami bounced back well from their Week 8 loss to the New England Patriots, and last week overcame Cincinnati 22-20. They will now hope to pile on the misery for the Buccaneers, and then host the San Diego Chargers next week in a game they also will feel is up for the taking.
Ryan Tannehill will be hoping to lead the offense with a bit more conviction than past weeks. He is 175 of 289 for 1,977 yards and 11 touchdowns, and has struggled to stamp authority of the Miami offense on opposition teams. The Dolphins are ranked just 29th in offense, claiming just 315.2 yards per game in total yards.
Monday Night Football will start at 8.40 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the ESPN network or online through free live stream by clicking here.