The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have gone all in this offseason while it is safe to say that the entire football landscape has taken notice, which may still be an understatement.

As a result, at least one sportsbook has seen a ton of action come in on the Buccaneers to win the Super Bowl as Tampa Bay currently owns 15-1 odds to win it all in 2020-21 (per VSiN's Ben Fawkes).

Week 1 of the regular season will kickoff on Thursday evening as the Houston Texans will take on the defending Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs.

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Starting things off in a hurry, head coach Bruce Arians managed to land the services of longtime New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, who was notably an unrestricted free agent to begin this offseason. Not done just yet, the Buccaneers then brought another former Patriots standout in veteran tight end Rob Gronkowski out of retirement to team him back up with Brady.

Still not done, the Buccaneers then signed a tandem of running backs in LeSean McCoy and Leonard Fournette to solidify the rushing attack. If that isn't enough, the Buccaneers also employ wide receivers Chris Godwin and Mike Evans and tight ends Cameron Brate and O.J. Howard as well.

Although this is no doubt an incredibly impressive roster, the Buccaneers still play their football in the always dangerous NFC South division, a group that features a trio of legitimate contenders in the Carolina Panthers, New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons. However, there is little doubt that the Saints won't serve as the Buccaneers' biggest threat in 2020-21.