The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are set to take on Falcons’ star-studded wide receiver Julio Jones and company for an intense division rivalry game on Thursday night. The last time the two teams faced off was in Week 1 when Tampa Bay defeated Atlanta 31-24 at the Georgia Dome. While the Buccaneers are entering this heated battle looking to go 2-0 against the Falcons this season, Jones says his team is motivated to get the win and are seeking revenge.

“First off, both teams have a short week, so that’s no added pressure for us, Jones said during Tuesday’s conference call with Bucs media. We’ve just got to get the mental reps here and rest up. It’s a divisional game, you want to get up for this game because it’s a divisional game. Not more added pressure or anything. Trying to get revenge because they got us in the [season] opener.”

However, since the team’s season opener, the Falcons have developed one of the league’s most explosive offenses led by Falcons’ quarterback Matt Ryan along with Julio Jones who are currently breaking franchise records. Jones currently ranks second in the NFL in receiving yards with 859 and leads the league with 21 receptions for 20 yards or more.

While the dynamic duo have played an integral role in contributing to Atlanta’s 5-3 record, they aren’t the only guys the Bucs need to be aware of on Thursday. With opposing defenses trying to eliminate Jones from the equation, guys like Mohamed Sanu, Justin Hardy, Aldrick Robinson and Eric Weems have also made a tremendous impact. Therefore, the Bucs will face a tough test in their race for the NFC South title when the Falcons come to town for round two.

The Buccaneers are set to square off against the Falcons on Thursday night at 8:25 p.m. ET from Raymond James Stadium.