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TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
 
Welcome to Betting Kingdom. This is our page on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Here we provide you an in depth guide including a brief history and recent results. Click here to place a bet on Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
 
Team
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Division
NFC South
Website
Superbowls
1
 
 
HISTORY
 
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers play in a Red, Pewter, Black and Orange Kit. Their games are held at the Raymond James Stadium which has 66,321 capacity. The Buccaneers were founded in 1976 and play in the NFC Southern Division. They have won the Super Bowl once in 2002.
 
 
RECENT SEASONS
 
Tampa Bay Buccaneers were dominant in 2002 and beat Oakland Raiders with ease to land the Super Bowl. Since then however they have struggled to repeat this form. They did reach the playoffs in 2005 but were beaten in the Wild Card match by Washington Redskins. 2006 was a disaster as the Buccaneers won just 4 matches.
 
Year
-
Pos
Wins
Playoffs

2006

NFC South
4th
4
 
2005
NFC South
1st
11
Wild Card (L) 10 - 17 Washington Redskins

2004

NFC South
4th
5
 
2003
NFC South
3rd
7
 
2002
NFC South
1st
12
Super Bowl (W) 48 -21 Oakland Raiders
 
 
TEAM HONOURS
 
Super Bowl :
1
2002
NFC Conference:
1
2002
NFC Central Division:
3
1979, 1981, 1999
NFC Southern Division:
2
2002, 2005
 
 
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