By virtue of beating the Carolina Panthers, 9-0, and clinching a third straight NFC South division title, the Bucs now know their opponents for the 2024 season. Tampa Bay will have nine home games next year and eight away contests.
The NFC South will play the NFC East and AFC West divisions in 2024. By virtue of winning the division, the Bucs will also play division winners in the AFC North (Baltimore Ravens), NFC West (San Francisco 49ers) and NFC North (Detroit Lions).
Here is a list of the Bucs’ 2024 opponents. Times and dates for those games will be determined when the entire 2024 NFL schedule is released in May.
Bucs’ 2024 Home Opponents
Philadelphia Eagles
Washington Commanders
Denver Broncos
Las Vegas Raiders
Atlanta Falcons
Carolina Panthers
New Orleans Saints
San Francisco 49ers
Baltimore Ravens
Bucs’ 2024 Away Opponents
Dallas Cowboys
New York Giants
Kansas City Chiefs
Los Angeles Chargers
Atlanta Falcons
Carolina Panthers
New Orleans Saints
Detroit Lions

Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes and Bucs CB Carlton Davis III and OLB Shaq Barrett – Photo by: Cliff Welch/PR
The Bucs will play the Eagles for a second straight year at Raymond James Stadium after Tampa Bay lost to Philadelphia on Monday Night Football this year in Week 3, 25-11. The team will also play the Cowboys for the fourth time in three years, beating them in Tampa Bay in the 2021 season opener and the 2022 season opener in Dallas before losing in the 2022 playoffs. It will be Dallas’ first trip to Raymond James Stadium since that win in the 2022 playoffs.
There is also a chance that the Bucs will host the Eagles or the Cowboys in the 2023 NFC Super Wild Card round, depending on which team wins the NFC East later on Sunday.
They will also play the Lions in back-to-back seasons. After beating the Bucs in Tampa Bay, 20-6, the Lions will host them in Detroit in 2024.
After two straight losses at San Francisco over the past two seasons, Tampa Bay will host the 49ers in 2024 at Raymond James Stadium.
Tampa Bay will also play some of the league’s top quarterbacks in 2024, including Kansas City’s Patrick Mahomes, Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson and L.A.’s Justin Herbert, among others.