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December 09, 2008

Bucs could get flexed today

According to the rules of the NFL's flex scheduling policies, a decision must be made by today regarding the Bucs' Sunday night home game against San Diego on Dec. 21.

The league permits Sunday afternoon games to be moved to more appealing time slots. With the primetime, nationally-televised Chargers-Bucs matchup perhaps less appealing than several others, like Giants-Panthers, the Bucs are potentially a target to be moved.

We'll let you know if and when a decision is reached. If the Bucs are moved, expect a 1 p.m. kickoff at Raymond James Stadium.

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