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Tom Brady rallied the Bucs from a 27-3 second-half deficit with help from three Los Angeles turnovers but Matthew Stafford led the Rams downfield for the win.
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Tourism revenue is up 7% more than before the pandemic.
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People refusing to cooperate with contact tracing; young, asymptomatic people not getting tested; and logistical challenges of tracking COVID-19 likely led to Super Bowl-linked cases being underreported.
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Super Bowl LV was Sunday, and as always, a lot of viewers tuned in for the over-the-top ads. Bud Light and Robinhood were standouts, but Dolly Parton fell flat with a rework of her hit "9 to 5."
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The lack of face masks at many Super Bowl parties throughout the Tampa Bay area might cause some blowback for businesses hosting those events.
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Because of the coronavirus pandemic, Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs delayed their arrival for the Super Bowl by days, waiting instead to fly in on Saturday.
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In addition to the 50 Cent concert, TMZ also reported about parties Thursday and Friday night at the Godfrey Waterfront Hotel on Courtney Campbell Parkway.
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The coronavirus pandemic is putting a damper on Super Bowl celebrations in Tampa Bay as the Bucs prepare to be the first team to play the big game in their home stadium. But fans are making the best of the situation.
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If you want to munch on some chicken wings during the Super Bowl and haven't ordered them yet, you might want to get on that.
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Thousands of federal, state, county, city and private security officials are tasked with keeping fans at the Super Bowl safe.
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If you haven't already reserved a time to go to the Super Bowl Experience in downtown Tampa, you're out of luck. But there are alternatives for diehard football fans.
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What was once considered the black hole of professional sports is suddenly hot. As the Buccaneers ready for their first playoff game in 12 years, the radar of even casual sports fans is on Tampa Bay.