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image from Pete Loeser, 16 December 2016
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The professional American football team based in Tampa, Florida, is known as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, or Bucs. The Bucs currently compete in the National Football Conference (NFC) South division, part of the National Football League (NFL). They began to play in 1976 and originally were part of American Football Conference (AFC) West division. As part of the 1976 AFL/NFL expansion plan the Buccaneers switched conferences to join the National Football Conference South. The Buccaneers play their home games at Tampa Stadium (1976-1997) but switched to the newer Raymond James Stadium in Tampa in 1998.
In 1979 the Buccaneers became the first expansion team to win a division title, win a playoff game, and to host and play in a conference championship game. In 2002 the NFC league champion Buccaneers won Super Bowl XXXVII.
Note: Be aware that there are a host of manufacturer's variants of these and other fan flags being marketed for "Buccaneers" fans. This includes garden flags, banners, and pennants.
Pete Loeser, 16 December 2016
image from Pete Loeser, 16 December 2016
This Tampa Bay flag features their 1976 logo. It is being sold as the "Tampa Bay Buccaneers Throwback Flag" Flag
Pete Loeser, 16 December 2016
image from Pete Loeser, 16 December 2016
This Buccaneers fan flag is for the "Man Cave." W've seen them for most of the NFL teams, same design, different colors, etc..
Pete Loeser, 16 December 2016
image from Pete Loeser, 26 July 2016
This helmet-style flag done in team colors is being made for most NFL teams and has become very popular.
Pete Loeser, 16 December 2016
image from Pete Loeser, 26 July 2016
This flag is a cross between a Colts fan flag and Star Wars fan flag. A sinilar flag is being made for most NFL teams.
Pete Loeser, 16 December 2016
images from Pete Loeser, 16 December 2016
This has become a popular design for fans of many of the NFL teams. It refers to the fans that have pledged their allegiance to their team.
Pete Loeser, 16 December 2016