Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers boast a formidable defense and the NFL's GOAT quarterback, making them a strong contender to take down the Dallas Cowboys in their upcoming playoff matchup. 

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Dallas Cowboys will clash on Monday night for an NFC Wild Card showdown, and the Bucs have a lot of advantages working in their favor. The Cowboys have been struggling on the road lately, losing three of their last four away games, while the Buccaneers have a clear edge in experience and quarterback play. 

Tom Brady has never been beaten by the Cowboys in his career (7-0), and he'll be looking to preserve that perfect record. The Bucs' vaunted defense should help him out; they're tied for the NFL lead in interceptions this season, with 11, and have limited opposing offenses to just 18.4 points per game (second-best in the NFL). The Cowboys, by contrast, have allowed an average of 27.2 points in their last five games on grass, suggesting they'll have an uphill battle against Brady and company in Tampa.

The Cowboys have been unable to get much going offensively either, with Dak Prescott throwing 15 interceptions this season, tied for the most in the NFL. Prescott has been especially error-prone on the road, tossing six interceptions in his last three away games, and his lackluster performance could be the deciding factor in this game. On the other hand, the Bucs offense has been inconsistent this season, but with Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, and Leonard Fournette all ready to go, they have plenty of weapons at their disposal.

At the end of the day, the Buccaneers have the edge in quarterback play, defensive efficiency, and home-field advantage. Dallas has been inconsistent in their last four road games, and their offense simply can't keep up with Brady and the Bucs. With all these factors in play, the Bucs look like the strong contenders to come out on top in this Wild Card matchup.