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Tampa Bay Buccaneers The
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (sometimes abbreviated as the Bucs) are a National
Football League team based in Tampa, Florida, currently owned by Malcom
Glazer and coached by head coach Jon Gruden.
Founded: 1976 as an NFL expansion team Home stadium: Raymond James Stadium formerly at the adjacent Houlihan's Stadium (previously known as Tampa Stadium) Uniform colors: Red, black orange and white. Helmet design: Pewter helmet, a tattered red flag hanging from a saber, on the flag a skull, crossed sabers, and a football. The
Buccaneers joined the NFL in 1976 as an expansion team. Former (USC)
head coach John McKay was hired to pilot the club, but Tampa Bay’s
first season was a dismal one. The club became the first team in NFL
history to lose all 14 regular-season games, suffering five shutouts
and fielding the conference’s worst offense and defense. The
Buccaneers’ losing streak grew to a league-record 26 consecutive games
as the club lost the first 12 games of its second season.
In the
playoffs between 2000 and 2001 seasons, Tampa Bay lost in the first
round. Team officials then used money and draft picks to lure coach Jon
Gruden away from the Oakland Raiders. The move paid off as the next
year Gruden led the Buccaneers all the way to the Super Bowl, where
they beat the favored Raiders, 48-21.
League championships won: (Super Bowl XXXVII)
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