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The original was posted on /r/nfl by /u/JCameron181 on 2026-04-03 13:19:28+00:00.


TL;DR:

The Buccaneers plan to meet next week with the Tampa Sports Authority to discuss a renovation of Raymond James Stadium. Success for the project ultimately hinges on reaching a funding agreement between the team and the state. Ownership has said upgrades are needed to position Tampa to host another Super Bowl and/or the CFB Championship. The proposal may require the team to play one season in Orlando at Camping World Stadium while construction takes place. Rumors also say that the stadium will host 90,000 plus spectators, and this is almost 6 times more than what they invested in stadium renovations in 2016-18 ($160M).