
Tampa Bay Buccaneers playoff tickets were surprisingly absent from the sports ticket market in 2008 as the team narrowly missed out on the playoffs. The team is looking to get back to the postseason soon, but is in a rebuilding process right now. New franchise quarterback Josh Freeman gives fans new hopes, though, as he's really impressed thus far.
The first time NFL tickets for a Buccaneers playoff home game at Raymond James Stadium went on sale was in the winter of 2000, when the Bucs beat the Redskins 14-13 to move on to the NFC championship game. The Bucs lost that one to the Rams, but then two years later in 2003, Tampa Bay won their first Super Bowl versus the Oakland Raiders. If you've ever seen a regular season Buccaneers game and were amazed by the energy at the “Ray Jay,” then you need to see just how much better it is when the games are win-or-go-home.
Buccaneers fans want their team in the Super Bowl soon, and with the running backs that the Bucs have at their disposal, they could have a shot. When the Bucs make it to the playoffs, make sure you check here early and often for some Tampa Bay Buccaneers playoff tickets, because they have the running game to go all the way.