The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will let their starters – at least the ones not nursing minor injuries – play into the second half on Saturday night against the Cleveland Browns. That means the emphasis for this preseason game won't primarily be on figuring out how to cut the roster from 90 to 53 players in about a week.
Instead, the focus on Saturday night will be execution. Though the aforementioned minor ailments won't allow the Buccaneers to field their exact starting 22 in the third week of the preseason, the lineup will still be very similar to what the team fields on September 10 in Miami.