GreatSeats.com > NFL Tickets >

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Seating Chart

Members Area - Shopping Cart

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Seating Chart



GreatSeats.com has provided sold out Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tickets since 1990. All tickets are guaranteed together unless specifically noted. In addition to Buccaneers Tickets we also offer Buccaneers parking passes.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers News
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were the victim of a very competitive division in 2008 and likely will have to deal with a similar situation in 2009.

The team signed Byron Leftwich in the offseason, and it appears as though he could actually end up as their starting quarterback. Leftwich was great... Read More


Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tickets
GreatSeats.com 100% Guarantee HACKER SAFE certified sites prevent over 99.9% of hacker crime.


Tampa Bay Buccaneers Seating Chart


The Tampa Bay Buccaneers play all their home games at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, FL

Click here to view this chart in larger sizes

Raymond James Stadium Seating Chart
     
     

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

News and Information
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were the victim of a very competitive division in 2008 and likely will have to deal with a similar situation in 2009.

The team signed Byron Leftwich in the offseason, and it appears as though he could actually end up as their starting quarterback. Leftwich was great as the backup quarterback for Pittsburgh last year and could thrive in Tampa.

The Bucs also traded for tight end Kellen Winslow and then signed him to a big deal, which is a huge risk considering his injury history and lack of consistency.

Tampa Bay hasn't had a consistent threat at the tight end position for as long as I can remember, so it appears they were willing to mortgage some of their future to make that happen.

Their schedule is no cake walk though, with matchups against the AFC East and NFC East. The AFC East is improved from last year while the NFC East is always a tough matchup.

I suppose the one bit of good news about that is the fact that Tampa won't have to travel out West very much with 14 of their 16 games being play along the East Coast.

The Bucs get their bye in Week 8, which is also good news. Few teams around the league get the benefit of having their bye at just about the midpoint of the season.

Interestingly enough, outside of an early contest against Buffalo, the team's first five games include all four NFC East opponents. I guess that's just one of those weird scheduling quirks.
 
 
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2008 Article

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers won the NFC South last year, surprising all those critics who felt the New Orleans Saints and Carolina Panthers would be the class of the division.

The Bucs certainly benefitted from major injuries to key players on both the Saints and Panthers, but Tampa Bay had plenty of hurdles to overcome themselves.

The biggest hurdle was the loss of running back Cadillac Williams, who tore ligaments in his knee and missed the rest of the season. Williams has been mostly a disappointment so far in his NFL career, but some felt 2007 would be his breakout season.

However, the loss of Williams became an opportunity for Earnest Graham, who went on to win the starting running back job and rush for over 1,000 yards. The result was a big pay day and contract extension for Graham in the offseason.

Williams is expected to be healthy at some point this year, so his return to the field would really add some depth to the backfield.

Veteran quarterback Jeff Garcia has done a great job of managing the game while running the West Coast offense. He missed a few games because of a back injury last year, but has managed to stay pretty healthy despite heading toward the big 40th birthday.

The backup quarterback situation is very muddled at this point, especially with Chris Simms demanding a trade because of a poor relationship with head coach Jon Gruden. Simms believes the relationship cannot be fixed, but Gruden doesn't believe there is a problem. My guess is this all gets worked out eventually.

Wide receiver Joey Galloway continues to show that age is just a number, as he went over 1,000 yards receiving yet again. Galloway's speed doesn't seem to have diminshed and he is clearly the team's top receiver.

The defense isn't as good as it was during their Super Bowl run, but it's still a pretty strong unit that can make big plays and stifle opposing offenses.

Linebacker Derrick Brooks isn't getting any younger, but he is still one of the top players at his position in the game. Safety Ronde Barber is one of the smartest players in the game and hasn't slowed down much either.

The Bucs are a pretty balanced team, but it would be pretty tough for them to win the division two years in a row. Their best bet is try and gain the last wild card spot, but even that might be a stretch.
GreatSeats.com uses secure servers to process your order for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. You may also purchase your Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tickets by phone at 1-800-664-5056. Our office is open Mon - Fri 10am - 6pm and Sat 10am - 5pm EST.

Information about GreatSeats.com

GreatSeats.com is an independent ticket broker based just outside of Washington, DC. We are a member in good standing of both the National Association of Ticket Brokers(NATB) and the Better Business Bureau.


Guaranteed & Dependable

GreatSeats.com protects your ticket purchase with a 100% guarantee. We can be reached by phone at 1-800-664-5056. Our phone lines are open Mon - Fri 10am - 6pm EST and Sat 10am - 5pm EST.
     
©1989-2009 GreatSeats.com 5010 Sunnyside Avenue Suite 103 Beltsville, MD 20705 P: 800-664-5056 F: 301-985-6254