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Tampa Bay Buccaneers

43rd Season

First Game Played September 12, 1976

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One Buccaneer Place
Tampa, FL 33607

(813) 870-2700
http://www.buccaneers.com

Historical Moments

Coached by legendary USC coach John McKay the Buccaneers played their first season in the AFC West with understanding that the following year they would move permanently to the NFC Central. The Bucs would select Defensive End Lee Roy Selmon with their first draft pick and traded for Steve Spurrier to give themselves a veteran Quarterback.

On September 12th the Buccaneers played their first regular season game in Houston against the Oilers, and were shut out 20-0. Fans watching the game using dualpromo.

codes were able to follow the game like never before. A week later they played their first game at Tampa Stadium against the San Diego Chargers, once again they were shutout, losing 23-0.

A week later the Bucs finally got on the board with three Dave Green Field Goals. However, they still lost at home to the Buffalo Bills 14-9.

The Bucs lost their next two games as well before facing their expansion brothers at Tampa Stadium. With both teams fighting for their first ever win the Seattle Seahawks stunned the Bucs with a last minute Field Goal 13-10.

A week later it was heartbreak again as they played it close all game with Miami Dolphins before losing 23-20. It would be the last close game the Bucs would play all season.

Already 0-7 the Bucs would continue to lose, being shutout a total of four times on the way to an embarrassing 0-14 season, in which they were outscored a total of 412-125. The Buccaneers had ended their first season, and were still waiting for their first win.

The team will forever be remembered as the worst in the history of the NFL as Coach John McKay once replied "He was all for it," when asked about his team's execution.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Best

Adam Humphries

Adam Humphries

2015-Present

Adrian Clayborn

Adrian Clayborn

2011-2014

Alex Smith

Alex Smith

2005-2008

Anthony McFarland

Anthony McFarland

1999-2006

Aqib Talib

Aqib Talib

2008-2012

Arrelious Benn

Arrelious Benn

2010-2012

Austin Seferian-Jenkins

Austin Seferian-Jenkins

2014-2016

Barrett Ruud

Barrett Ruud

2005-2010

Blake Coleman

Blake Coleman

2019-Present

Bobby Rainey

Bobby Rainey

2013-2015

Brad Culpepper

Brad Culpepper

1994-2000

Brad Johnson

Brad Johnson

2001-2004

Bradley McDougald

Bradley McDougald

2013-2016

Brent Grimes

Brent Grimes

2016-Present

Brian Griese

Brian Griese

2004- 2005, 2008

Brian Kelly

Brian Kelly

1998-2007

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Stadiums

Tampa Stadium

1976-1997

Raymond James Stadium

1998-Present

Championship Teams

Super Bowl XXXVII Champions (2002) <br> Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Super Bowl XXXVII Champions (2002)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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