Buccaneers vs. Cowboys, NFL Preseason Week 4: How to watch
By Randy Gurzi
The Dallas Cowboys host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 4 of the 2019 NFL Preseason. Here’s all the info needed to catch the game.
After a long, grueling offseason, the regular season is within sight. This week brings us the final round of exhibition games as the Dallas Cowboys host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 4 of the 2019 NFL Preseason.
Tampa Bay enters this game hoping to put the past couple of rough seasons in the rearview mirror. New head coach Bruce Arians is taking over an offense that has struggled in recent years, mainly due to the inconsistencies of quarterback Jameis Winston.
Should the quarterback guru get the most out of him, they could be much better. Even if they do see him improve though, they will need to put as much talent as they can around him and this game helps them decide who to keep and who to let go.
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Dallas, on the other hand, is out to defend their NFC East title. They have had their share of off-field talk this year as new contracts have been in the spotlight for just about everyone on the team.
This week won’t be about that though, as Dallas will instead aim to complete a couple of roster battles. While just about every starting position is figured out, they do need to decide who will fill out the depth chart and this game looms large in that endeavor.
Details for Buccaneers vs. Cowboys on Thursday night are below:
Date: Thursday, Aug. 29
Start Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
Location: Arlington, TX
Stadium: AT&T Stadium
TV Info: Check Local Listings
Live Stream: NFL Game Pass, NFL.com, FuboTV
For fans who want to keep up with the action and follow along, you can do so with the live and updating box score below:
Neither team will be trotting out their best players, but that doesn’t always mean the action will be bad. Each franchise will have their share of players on the field fighting for their shot at the 53-man roster.