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John Lynch was an anchor on a Bucs defense that won the Super Bowl in 2003.
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Kansas City Chiefs were plentiful along the Clearwater Beach promenade Saturday. Several fans said they came for the party, but do not plan to go to the game.
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Mayor Jerry Demings says he’s activated compliance strike teams to monitor bars and clubs in the community this weekend.
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Folks wanting to hold a Super Bowl party while social distancing are finding that renting a yacht or boat is the way to go.
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It's Tom Brady's tenth Super Bowl, but his first without the New England Patriots, which he left last year for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Pats fans are divided on whether to root for him on Sunday.
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The coronavirus pandemic is putting a damper on Super Bowl celebrations in Tampa Bay as the Bucs prepare to be the first team to play the big game in their home stadium. But fans are making the best of the situation.
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If you want to munch on some chicken wings during the Super Bowl and haven't ordered them yet, you might want to get on that.
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Who will win the Super Bowl LV matchup between the Bucs and Chiefs? Julio Ochoa, of WUSF in Tampa, and Steven Kraske, of KCUR in Kansas City, have some pretty strong opinions.
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For the first time, a woman will be among the referees working during a Super Bowl. Sarah Thomas is part of a growing number of women officiating at the highest level of men's sports leagues.
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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 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.