Eagles vs. Buccaneers weather report: Man Darren Sproles Jersey , it’s a hot one Leading up to this week’s Eagles versus Buccaneers game, there’s been a lot of talk about how the hot Tampa weather will be a factor at Raymond James Stadium. Graphic via Weather.com:Whew. It’s going to feel like 103 degrees around today’s 1:00 PM kickoff. To make matters worse for the Eagles, the Buccaneers opted to wear their road white jerseys, which means Philadelphia will have to wear their home midnight green jerseys.I hardly think the Eagles’ dark jerseys absorbing more sun than their road whites will totally flip this game Jason Kelce Jersey , but it certainly doesn’t make things easier for them.In addition to the heat, it’s also worth noting there’s a chance of rain. It looks like it’ll be a passing storm at most, so we don’t have to worry about a repeat of last week’s Titans versus Dolphins delay.Here’s hoping the Eagles adequately prepared for today’s weather. Break out the pickle juice if necessary. UPDATE: Spuds checking in to tell us the Eagles will have air-conditioned benches.Eagles vs. Buccaneers game reaction and analysis Well, that wasn’t fun. The Philadelphia Eagles are now 1-1 after losing to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday. Benjamin Solak and I got together to react to the game and give you our takeaways.Full show description:You can CLICK HERE to listen to this episode or use the embedded player below:Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | RSS...Reminder: Since we were forced to create an entirely new podcast feed, we could really use your support. We kindly ask that you SUBSCRIBE Cheap DeAndre Carter Jersey , RATE, and REVIEW! Doing so helps us accomplish cool things like becoming a top five podcast in the Apple Podcast store. And that helps us reach more Eagles fans out there in the world.Up next: Stay tuned for more Eagles vs. Bucs analysis before we turn the page to Eagles vs. Colts later this week. Make sure you subscribe so you don’t miss an episode! Also please follow @BGN_Radio on Twitter.