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A new era in Tampa Bay sportsd on September 20, 1998, when the Tampa Bay
Buccaneers defeated the Chicago Bears, 27-15, in the inaugural event at Raymond
James Stadium.
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The culmination of three years of intense research,
development and construction, Raymond James Stadium is a combination of the
finest elements of modern stadium design and its own groundbreaking
innovations. Referred to as 'The Crown Jewel of the NFL' by league insiders,
the stadium's features are centered around one concept: enhancing the fan's
experience at a Tampa Bay Buccaneers game.
Raymond James Stadium was designed by HOK Sports Facilities Group and
constructed under the joint management of Huber, Hunt & Nichols and Metric
Constructors. It is administered by the Tampa Sports Authority and includes
among its tenants the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League and
the University of South Florida football team.
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Bryan Glazer and Joel Glazer, team executive vice
presidents, oversaw stadium design and were responsible for the development of
the stadium's unique fan enhancements including the three million dollar pirate
ship in Buccaneer Cove. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers hope you enjoy Raymond James
Stadium and share in the bright future of the team, the stadium and the Tampa
Bay Community.
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