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The Tampa Bay quarterback won his record seventh Super Bowl in his first season with the Buccaneers. Brady set a number of records including being the oldest ever to play in the championship.
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Despite the pandemic, fans packed downtown Tampa Wednesday to celebrate the Buccaneers’ second Super Bowl championship.
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Tampa bathed in the glow of the Bucs' Super Bowl win over the Kansas City Chiefs. The mayor said the city got to show its best face to the world Sunday night.
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A sampling of news conference reaction from Bucs players and coaches after Tampa Bay's 31-9 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.
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Distancing and mask rules were largely ignored as celebrations took place around Tampa following the Bucs' 31-9 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.
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WUSF News will be reporting all aspects of this story, providing you a glimpse of what is happening in and around Raymond James Stadium during Sunday's 31-9 Bucs victory in Super Bowl LV.
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Thousands of federal, state, county, city and private security officials are tasked with keeping fans at the Super Bowl safe.
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Part of the effort to stop human trafficking involves training commercial truckers, hotel staff and Uber drivers to recognize victims.
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From a sand sculpture at Clearwater Beach to a laser show and a puppy bowl, here are a few ways to get you in the Super Bowl mood.
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Tampa International Airport is expecting up to 30,000 more passengers each day heading into the Super Bowl, but the COVID-19 pandemic is still affecting travel.
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From the signature Jose Gaspar pirate ship to an honorary captain, there will be plenty of subtle reminders for viewers that Tampa is playing host to Super Bowl LV. Here are just a few.
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As Tampa Bay prepares for the Super Bowl, local businesses are bracing themselves for a boom in Buccaneers merchandise sales.
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Fresh from her burst into the literary stratosphere after her appearance at President Biden's inauguration, poet Amanda Gorman will recite a new poem during the Super Bowl LV pre-show next Sunday.
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Local hotels and businesses get prepared for a rise in tourists as the Super Bowl comes to town.
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If you haven't already reserved a time to go to the Super Bowl Experience in downtown Tampa, you're out of luck. But there are alternatives for diehard football fans.
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It includes outdoor activities where large crowds are expected.
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As the Buccaneers prepare to play Super Bowl 55 in their home stadium, Tampa Bay businesses and sports officials are bracing for what could be an underwhelming economic impact from the big game — at least in the short term.
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Do you plan on attending the Super Bowl Experience or watching the Chiefs-Bucs Super Bowl matchup in a bar or restaurant, or will you play it safe and stay at home? Tell us about your plans.