Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are a professional American football team that plays in the National Football League (NFL). They are based in Tampa, Florida and play in the NFC South division. The Buccaneers are also known as the "Bucs".
History:
The Buccaneers joined the NFL in 1976 as an expansion team.
They played their first season in the AFC West division.
In 1977, they moved to the NFC.
They won Super Bowl XXXVII in 2002.
They won Super Bowl LV in 2020.
Home stadium:
The Buccaneers play their home games at Raymond James Stadium.
Notable players:
Mike Evans, who holds the record for most career receptions
Lee Roy Selmon, who holds the record for most career sacks
Ronde Barber, who holds the record for most career interceptions
Martin Gramatica, who holds the record for most career points
Team owner:
The Glazer Family is the current owner of the Buccaneers.
Logo:
The Buccaneers' logo is a football-inspired Jolly Roger image that features a skull on a football between crossed swords. The image was inspired by Calico Jack, an 18th-century pirate.
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