The Tampa Bay Buccaneers return home in Week 10 for a game against the 3-5-1 Arizona Cardinals and rookie quarterback Kyler Murray.

The Bucs had to travel on the road for the past month and a half, including a stop in London, and went just 1-4 during that stretch. When they play in front of their home fans Sunday, it’ll be the first time since Week 3’s loss to the New York Giants.

The team is certainly hoping to pull out their first home win of the season, but fans should keep an eye on the numbers of wide receiver Mike Evans on Sunday. Evans currently has 842 receiving yards on the season, meaning he’s just 158 yards away from another 1,000-yard season. That is more than within reach on Sunday considering the Cardinals not only have one of the league’s worst pass defenses (as do the Bucs), but Evans has had back-to-back games with over 150 receiving yards — 198 against the Tennessee Titans in Week 8 and 180 in Week 9 against the Seattle Seahawks.

If Evans gets to 1,000 yards on Sunday, he’ll become just the second player in NFL history, along with Hall of Famer Randy Moss, to start their career with six-straight 1,000-yard seasons.

The bad news, though, is that if Evans has a big game, that could mean the Bucs lose. The team is just 1-8 all-time in games when Evans has 150-receiving yards or more in a game.

Hopefully, they can buck the trend against the Cardinals.