Despite being led by a 45-year-old quarterback who missed 11 days of practice this preseason, paired with a new head coach, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers still hold the second-best odds of winning the Lombardi this year. This is still a good team that has done well retaining their Super Bowl roster from a couple of years ago.
But they are not perfect. Every team has its strengths and weaknesses, and on Sunday night, two teams with plenty of each will be squaring off against each other. Sometimes the strengths and weaknesses align well, and for the most part, that will be true in week one.