Established in 1974, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers played their first season in the NFL in 1976. The Buccaneers’ start as a franchise was horrific, as they lost their first 26 games, losing all of the games in their first season in the NFL. There, fourth seasons began to change as the team had three playoff appearances in four years but again returned to mediocrity. From 1983 to 1996, the team failed to have a winning record. The Buccaneers team stats is a roller coaster ride, as, after 1996, the team went to the playoffs seven of the next 11 seasons, winning a Super Bowl in 2002. After those 11 seasons, the team went on a 12-year playoff drought.
2020 was when the drought ended, and Tom Brady chose to join the Buccaneers, winning the Super Bowl. Brady’s impact on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers team stats and overall franchise can change a franchise that has spent more time losing than winning
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