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They will make up the 22,000 fans who will be permitted to attend the Super Bowl on Feb. 7.
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The NFL Foundation announced Tuesday that it's donating $250,000 to Feeding Tampa Bay.
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This will be the fourth conference championship game in Buccaneers history. The last time was in 2002.
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If the team wins out, the Bucs will be the first team ever to play a Super Bowl at home. Super Bowl LV is Feb. 7 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa.
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The story of the Black football star's friendship with a white teammate, Brian Piccolo, inspired the beloved TV movie Brian's Song.
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The study shows the long-term effects of opioid use by NFL players, even after their careers have ended.
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Citing concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced Wednesday that fans would not be allowed inside Raymond James Stadium for the first two games of the NFL season.
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Sports protests in response to a shooting by Wisconsin police came to the greater Tampa Bay region Thursday, with teams responding in different ways.
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Chief medical officer Dr. Allen Sills defended the NFL's plans to return in September. He tells Morning Edition that the league has an extensive testing program but won't be instituting a "bubble."
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Corporate sponsors and investors have put pressure on the D.C. football team. Cleveland's baseball team says it wants to embrace the need for social justice.
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As cities continue relaxing shelter-in-place mandates and reopening, sports leagues are cautiously readying to compete again.
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Commissioner Roger Goodell speaks after calls for the NFL to take a strong stand amid nationwide protests, but the league's statement makes no reference to Colin Kaepernick.