
Tampa Bay Buccaneers host a number of charitable groups and school children at every home game. The special guests are seated in front-row end-zone seats, given t-shirts boasting the name of their player’s or coach’s group and featured on BucVision throughout the game.
To most people, 2005 will be the year Carnell “Cadillac” Williams broke NFL records as a rookie with the Buccaneers. However, a few special people will remember that as the year Williams touched their lives. Despite his first-year status, Williams agreed to sponsor “Cadillac’s Kids,” a gameday ticket program that he has sponsored ever since. Last season, the running back provided tickets to Brookwood, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Tampa Bay and the Department of Juvenile Justice’s Polk House. |
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In his fourth season with the Buccaneers, wide receiver Michael Clayton delights in putting youngsters close to the game action at Raymond James Stadium. That’s why he has sponsored a gameday ticket program every year since joining the Buccaneers. In 2007, he gave tickets to children from the Moffitt Cancer Center.In his fourth season with the Buccaneers, wide receiver Michael Clayton delights in putting youngsters close to the game action at Raymond James Stadium. That’s why he has sponsored a gameday ticket program every year since joining the Buccaneers. In 2007, he gave tickets to children from the Moffitt Cancer Center. |
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Guard Davin Joseph is as powerful a role model as he is a football player. This year he has committed to making dreams come true through Davin’s Dream Team, his ticket program. |
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Buccaneers safety Jermaine Phillips, currently in his sixth year with the team, is known by his teammates as “Flip.” Thus, his gameday ticket program, which he created in 2006, bears his nickname. During the program’s first season, Phillips provided tickets to Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Tampa Bay, the Falkenburg Academy, Children’s Cancer Center, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and Leslie Peters Halfway House. |
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Buccaneer Chris Hovan tackles his position as a role model with enthusiasm. Therefore, he has sponsored a ticket program each year since 2005, his first season with the Buccaneers. In 2007, the defensive tackle provided home game tickets to the Hemophilia Association of Greater Florida. |
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As a new member of the Buccaneers in 2009, Kellen Winslow Jr. has made an immediate impact both on and off the football field. For every home game, Winslow sponsors “Kellen’s Krewe”, his gameday ticket program, which provides children from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Tampa Bay with the chance to cheer on their favorite Buccaneer at Raymond James Stadium. |
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