Product Highlights: - Officially licensed by the National Football League.
- Struck in .999 fine silver.
- Limited edition 1 oz silver.
- Comes packaged in a protective capsule with a black display box.
- Obverse: Displayed in the center is the famous National Football League logo with its establishment year of 1920. "National Football League" is inscribed at the top. The metal content, weight, and purity is also listed at the bottom.
- Reverse: Showcases the iconic Tampa Bay Buccaaneers logo in the center with the team name inscribed at the top. Listed at the bottom is the team's year of establishment 1976.
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Tampa Bay Buccaaneers
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are a professional football team based in Tampa, Florida, competing in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC South division. The franchise was established in 1976 as an expansion team and endured early struggles, including a winless inaugural season, before gradually becoming a competitive force. The Buccaneers captured their first Super Bowl title in 2002 (Super Bowl XXXVII) under head coach Jon Gruden, defeating the Oakland Raiders with a dominant defense led by stars like Derrick Brooks, Warren Sapp, and John Lynch. After years of rebuilding, the Buccaneers experienced a resurgence with the arrival of quarterback Tom Brady in 2020. That season, under head coach Bruce Arians, the team won Super Bowl LV, defeating the Kansas City Chiefs in their home stadium—making them the first team to win a Super Bowl in their own venue. Alongside Brady, standout players such as Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, and Devin White played key roles in revitalizing the franchise. The Buccaneers are known for resilience, having transformed from one of the league’s early struggling expansion teams into a two-time Super Bowl champion. Their history is defined by dominant defenses, recent offensive firepower, and bold leadership decisions. With a balance of tradition and modern success, the Buccaneers have secured their place as a respected and dynamic franchise in NFL history.