"We're coming home and we're coming home to
win!" Tampa Bay head coach Bruce Arians announced on-air after
the Bucs outlasted the Packers 31-26.
Super Bowl host cities are typically selected years in advance,
with team owners voting for their favored bids, and Tampa was
named Super Bowl 55's host in 2017.
The closest an NFL team has come to playing the Super Bowl on
their own turf before was 36 years ago, when the San Francisco
49ers defeated the Miami Dolphins 38-16 at Super Bowl XIX inside
Stanford University's Stanford Stadium in California.
With only 22,000 fans allowed inside the 65,618-capacity Raymond
James Stadium and the usual bustling Super Bowl party scene
largely canceled due to COVID-19, the celebration in Tampa will
be comparatively tame.
But city officials and a grateful Bucs fan base on Sunday were
already cheering for the possibility of Brady claiming his
seventh Super Bowl ring in his new adopted hometown.
"FIRE THE CANNONS! Our @Buccaneers are coming HOME to play in
Super Bowl LV!!!" the City of Tampa tweeted after Brady clinched
a spot in his 10th Super Bowl, in his first year on the team
after a two-decade-long tenure with the New England Patriots.
"What a year for Tampa sports," wrote Tampa Bay Lightning
Captain Steven Stamkos, who brought home the Stanley Cup in
September. "@TomBrady is the GOAT for a reason. A Super Bowl
championship in Tampa would be a great birthday present for me
this year."
(Reporting by Amy Tennery; editing by Richard Pullin)
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