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Members of the NFL Players Association have consistently rated Raymond James Stadium’s field as the best in the league and league insiders refer to the stadium as the “crown jewel” of the NFL.

Raymond James Stadium hosted Super Bowl XXXV on January 28, 2001, in which the Baltimore Ravens defeated the New York Giants 34 to 7, and hosted Super Bowl XLIII on February 1, 2009, in which the Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Arizona Cardinals 27 to 24.

In the very first regular season home game ever played at Raymond James Stadium (September 20, 1998), the Bucs won a dramatic victory against the Chicago Bears with a 27-point rally to defeat the Bears 27 to 15.

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The same company that produces props for Walt Disney World created the mighty pirate ship that is permanently harbored in Buccaneer Cove. The pirate ship comes to life after the Buccaneers score a field goal or touchdown. Its loud cannons fire seven times to signal a touchdown and three to announce a field goal.

The pirate ship is an authentic replica of an early 1800s pirate ship, arguably one of the most recognizable stadium features in the world. It is 103 feet long with huge 32’x50’-foot sails.

  • Ship Length: 103’
  • Ship Weight: 43 tons
  • Ship Height: 78’
  • Bow Detail: 9’x7’
  • Ship Width: 32’
  • Swords: 16’ each

The ship was constructed over a two-month period using, among others, the following materials:

  • 5.5 tons of concrete
  • 14 tons of steel
  • 700 yards of sails
  • 1 mile of rigging
  • 300 feet of rope
  • 60 gallons of paint
  • 64,000 linear feet of wood trim

The sound of a crow cawing is piped through the stadium sound system when the stadium is empty to prevent pigeons from roosting in the rafters.

At Buccaneers games, an animatronic parrot perched on the stern of the pirate ship frequently talks to those passing beneath. Controlled by radio and remote, it often picks fans out of the crowd.

Operated by more than 30 technicians at Raymond James Stadium, BucVision allowed the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to become the first professional team in any sport to show images through high-definition television (HDTV). The main attraction of BucVision is the sheer size of the two videoboards, each measuring 24 feet tall by 92 feet wide, which is significantly larger than conventional NFL scoring systems.

Raymond James Stadium is named after a diversified financial services firm headquartered in St. Petersburg, Florida, Raymond James Financial, Inc.