Any coach will tell you that the most important statistic in the NFL is wins, but beyond that oversimplification, plenty of figures can provide information before a big game.

With the Washington Redskins traveling to the Gulf Coast to take on the Tampa Bay Bucanneers, there are some stats that really jump out. Here we go:

Bucs QB Ryan Fitzpatrick has a career 4-1 record against the Redskins. He's completed 65 percent of his passes for nearly 1,100 yards with 6 TDs against 3 INTs. This season, Fitzpatrick has thrown for nearly 1,800 yards with 17 TDs against 7 INTs in five starts.

At -15, the Buccaneers have the worst turnover margin in the NFL. At +7, the Redskins are tied for 4th in the NFL.

Tampa is giving up 34.4 points-per-game, worst in the NFL. Washington is scoring 20 points-per-game, 25th in the league.

Jordan Reed leads the Redskins in receiving with 33 catches for 340 yards and one touchdown. Mike Evans leads the Bucs with 47 catches for 786 yards and four touchdowns. That difference is not small.

Adrian Peterson needs one touchdown to tie Hall of Famer John Riggins for sixth on the NFL all-time list.

The Redskins have lost every game this season where they didn't score first.

The Redskins have won every game this season where they did score first.

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