The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are crushing it in their first game of the 2017 regular season: they’re beating the Chicago Bears 26-0 at halftime, benefiting from a whopping four Bears turnovers.
That lead is the biggest lead the Bucs have had at half time in over 15 years. The last time they had a 26-point lead was in 2001, when they led the New Orleans Saints by 30 points and the Minnesota Vikings by 28 points. Prior to that, they’d only had a half-time lead of that size twice: once in 1981 against the Green Bay Packers, and once in 1998 against the Cincinnati Bengals.