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A Statement from One Buc Place

The Buccaneers release a statement regarding Tuesday’s attacks on the United States

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The following is a statement from Tampa Bay Buccaneers general manager Rich McKay regarding Tuesday's attacks on the United States:

"During this terrible tragedy, our organization's thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families. The NFL office has informed us that they will make a decision on the playing of this weekend's games within 24 to 48 hours."

The Buccaneers' office closed on Tuesday before noon. The league headquarters, in New York City, also closed Tuesday and will remain closed on Wednesday.

There are 15 NFL games scheduled for the upcoming weekend and Monday. The Buccaneers are scheduled to play the Philadelphia Eagles in Tampa's Raymond James Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

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