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In a show of celebration and support, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Mayor Jane Castor are commemorating the team's third consecutive NFC South title and fourth consecutive playoff run with a banner drop. The event will take place at the Tampa Municipal Operations Building, where Mayor Castor, alongside Brian Ford, Chief Operating Officer of the Buccaneers, and Captain Fear, will unveil the Buccaneers banner from a Tampa Fire Rescue bucket truck.
As the Buccaneers gear up for their first playoff game, the city of Tampa is rallying behind them. The Buccaneers Street Team and cheerleaders will be present at the banner drop, distributing souvenirs to help fans show their unwavering support. Mayor Jane Castor expressed her enthusiasm, stating, "It's time to raise the flags and rally our support for our incredible Buccaneers. Let's show our team the unwavering spirit of Tampa Bay and cheer them on to victory!"
Furthermore, Old City Hall will be illuminated in red on various nights throughout the week of January 8th to symbolize the city's solidarity with the Buccaneers during their playoff journey. This visual display of support aims to inspire the team as they strive for success in the post-season.
Media outlets have been invited to attend the banner drop and are asked to RSVP by emailing media@tampagov.net. This ensures that the event receives the media coverage it deserves, highlighting the unity between the Buccaneers and the city of Tampa.
As the excitement builds and the playoffs draw near, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers can be assured of the unwavering support from their community. With their third consecutive division victory, the Buccaneers have demonstrated their prowess on the field, and the city of Tampa is ready to stand behind them every step of the way.
To learn more, click on this link: https://www.tampa.gov/news/2024-01/buccaneers-celebrate-third-consecutive-division-victory-city-tampa-banner-drop-134601