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Do you plan on attending the Super Bowl Experience or watching the Chiefs-Bucs Super Bowl matchup in a bar or restaurant, or will you play it safe and stay at home? Tell us about your plans.
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For the first time in 37 years Budweiser will not directly advertise its beer during the game. Other famous brands are also taking a pass.
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The mayors of Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Clearwater met outside the Tampa Convention Center to assure the public that all precautions are being taken to ensure the Super Bowl will be safe for visitors.
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Tampa is set to host its fifth Super Bowl on Feb. 7, a history-making event with the Bucs the first team to play for the championship in their home stadium. Here's a look back at the four previous games.
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The Tampa Bay Bucs became the first team in NFL history to earn a Super Bowl berth in their home stadium, defeating the Green Bay Packers 31-26 to earn a spot in Super Bowl LV at Raymond James Stadium on Feb. 7.
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They will make up the 22,000 fans who will be permitted to attend the Super Bowl on Feb. 7.
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The NFL Foundation announced Tuesday that it's donating $250,000 to Feeding Tampa Bay.
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Hillsborough County Commissioners voted to recommended that anyone eating or drinking at outdoor restaurants and bars wear a mask.
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This will be the fourth conference championship game in Buccaneers history. The last time was in 2002.
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Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister announced the arrests of 71 individuals as part of "Operation Interception."
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If the team wins out, the Bucs will be the first team ever to play a Super Bowl at home. Super Bowl LV is Feb. 7 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa.
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Citing concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced Wednesday that fans would not be allowed inside Raymond James Stadium for the first two games of the NFL season.