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  2. Hugh Culverhouse - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Franklin Culverhouse Sr. (February 20, 1919 – August 25, 1994) was an American businessman, attorney, and sports franchise owner. Culverhouse is best known for having been the longtime owner of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL).

  3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Wikipedia

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    They were first introduced in their Week 6 game against Green Bay, a 38–10 win at Raymond James Stadium. A renewed interest in wearing white jerseys at home saw Tampa Bay schedule six of eight 2021 home games with white (up from the typical four), plus home playoff games in the Wild Card and Divisional rounds with white/pewter as well.

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    The only other Super Bowl to attract a higher average price was four years ago when the amount was $7,046 for Chiefs' game against the hometown Tampa Bay Buccaneers when the crowd was limited to ...

  5. Raymond James Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Raymond James Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Tampa, Florida, United States.It opened in 1998 and is home to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL) and the University of South Florida (USF) Bulls college football program.

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    For as little as $500 you can buy the plans for a DIY kit home that you can finish to your own specs. ... the cost starts at $126,065. (Though the bare kit price is lower!) Nomad. Nomad Cube ...

  8. History of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Wikipedia

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    The new Tampa Bay franchise was named the “Buccaneers” or "Bucs," a reference to the pirates who frequented Florida's Gulf coast during the 17th century. The team's first home was Tampa Stadium , which had been expanded to seat 72,000 fans.

  9. Mike Williams (wide receiver, born 1987) - Wikipedia

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    Williams was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the fourth round (101st overall) in the 2010 NFL draft. [12] He was signed to a four-year contract on June 4, 2010. [13] On September 12, 2010, he made his NFL debut against the Cleveland Browns, making five receptions for 30 yards and a touchdown. [14]