The 7-4 Tampa Bay Buccaneers will host the 9-1 Kansas City Chiefs in Week 12 at Raymond James Stadium.

Tom Brady and the Buccaneers are coming off a Week 11 loss to the Los Angeles Rams at home on Monday Night Football. Tampa Bay lost by a final score of 27-24, with Brady throwing two touchdowns and two interceptions in the defeat.

The Chiefs, meanwhile, took care of the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 11 on Sunday Night Football, 35-31. Patrick Mahomes threw a 22-yard touchdown pass to Travis Kelce with 28 seconds left in the fourth quarter to lead the Chiefs to victory.

There's still a lot of football left to be played, but it appears Kansas City could repeat as Super Bowl champions with Mahomes leading the way.

Brady is the last quarterback to win back-to-back Super Bowls. He won Super Bowls 38 and 39 with the New England Patriots. While Brady is universally recognized as the greatest gunslinger in NFL history, Mahomes could one day pass him if he's able to win multiple Super Bowls with the Chiefs.

With the Buccaneers-Chiefs game almost upon us, let's take a look at four bold predictions for the contest from a Tampa Bay point of view.

1. Tom Brady throws two touchdowns, one interception

In his first season with the Buccaneers, Brady has racked up 2,955 passing yards and thrown 25 touchdowns and nine interceptions. The six-time Super Bowl champion is completing 64.7 percent of his passes, but he has five interceptions over his last three games.

The Chiefs are giving up 21.4 points per game on the season, while the Buccaneers are scoring 23.0. We have Brady throwing two touchdowns and one interception against Kansas City in Week 12. The Chiefs have 10 interceptions on the season, led by Daniel Sorensen's three. Kansas City has also forced a turnover in every game this season except for Week 9 against the Carolina Panthers.

Brady has struggled to throw the deep ball this season. We can see the future Hall of Famer's one interception against the Chiefs coming on a long pass attempt, but overall, Brady should have a solid game for his fantasy owners.

2. Mike Evans racks up 100 yards, scores one touchdown

One of the best wideouts in the NFL, Mike Evans is having another stellar season for the Buccaneers. The three-time Pro Bowler has 45 receptions for 563 yards and nine touchdowns. Evans has caught a touchdown pass in all but three games this season.

Against the Chiefs, we have Evans recording his third 100-yard receiving game of the season and catching a touchdown pass from Brady as well. The last time he faced Kansas City, Evans went off for 106 yards on six catches back in 2016.

To defeat the Chiefs, you have to win a shootout since Mahomes and Co. are so elite on offense. With that being said, look for Brady and Evans to connect on a few homerun plays in Week 12 and show the rest of the league that the Buccaneers are an offense opposing defenses should not be sleeping on.

3. Buccaneers defense struggles mightily against Patrick Mahomes

Mahomes is the best quarterback in football and it's not even close. Even though the Buccaneers are only giving up 23.0 points a game, they are about to face the No. 1 scoring offense in the league.

Behind Mahomes, the Chiefs are averaging 32.1 points a contest. The former MVP has thrown for 3,035 yards and 27 touchdowns in 10 games this season while completing 67.9 percent of his passes. The weapons Mahomes has to work with are just unfair, as Tyreek Hill, Travis Kelce, Sammy Watkins, Le'Veon Bell and Clyde Edwards-Helaire are all elite playmakers.

We expect the Buccaneers to struggle against Mahomes and Co. Tampa Bay fans are hoping this game is not a repeat of Week 9 when the New Orleans Saints came into town and blew out the Buccaneers by a final score of 38-3. Drew Brees carved up the Buccaneers that night and Mahomes is playing out of his mind right now.

With that being said, Tampa Bay's defense is likely in for a long day in Week 12.

4. Buccaneers lose to Chiefs to drop to 7-5

We have the Buccaneers losing to the Chiefs in Week 12 and dropping to 7-5 on the season. It appears the Saints are going to win the NFC South since they swept the season series against Tampa Bay and are 8-2 heading into their Week 12 matchup versus the Denver Broncos.

With that being said, the Buccaneers are going to have to clinch a Wild Card spot to make the playoffs in the first year of the Brady era.

Since he's the GOAT, we wouldn't be shocked if Brady leads Tampa Bay to an upset win over the Chiefs. However, the Chiefs will likely win this game in Florida since their offense is just too hard to contain for four quarters.