Pirate Ship In Tampa Bay Stadium May 2026

Let’s set sail into the story of the most unique feature in the NFL: Welcome to the No-Fly Zone… and the High Seas Raymond James Stadium (affectionately called "Ray-Jay" by locals) opened in 1998. The Buccaneers wanted a stadium that matched their swashbuckling identity. They didn’t just want another concrete bowl. They wanted a spectacle.

Is that a full-size pirate ship ? Docked in the stands? Firing cannons? pirate ship in tampa bay stadium

For Bucs fans, it’s home. When Tom Brady arrived in 2020, even the GOAT couldn’t resist. He famously rang the ship’s bell after victories and posed on its bow with the Lombardi Trophy after winning Super Bowl LV. Let’s set sail into the story of the

So next time you’re flipping channels and see a galleon firing smoke into a Florida sunset, you’ll know: the Bucs just scored, the crew is celebrating, and football is still wonderfully weird. They wanted a spectacle

If you’ve ever watched a Tampa Bay Buccaneers home game on TV, you’ve likely done a double-take. Between the end zone celebrations and the crunch of a linebacker sack, your eye catches something… unexpected.

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