R.I.P. to the Boat Parade Trophy Toss, Mike Alstott's pinball run against the Browns, Lee Roy Selmon's induction into the Hall of Fame and Tom Brady choosing the Buccaneers. Those were all seminal moments in the first half-century of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' franchise existence, but they didn't quite advance to the top four in our ongoing tournament to select moment number one. If you weren't Rondé Barber, Derrick Brooks, Mike Evans or the first team ever to play a Super Bowl in your own stadium, you weren't making it to the Final Four.
So here we are after four rounds of fan voting, having pared a starting field of 64 unforgettable occurrences in Buccaneers history down to just four, and the stakes are now higher than ever. Two more votes will determine which event stands alone as the most cherished moment ever for the NFL's 27th franchise. So far, that is!
Now it's time to take it down to the championship matchup. Starting on Friday, fans will have four days to vote on which two of the Final Four moments will battle it out for the title. And it's up to the fans to crown the winners. Come put your votes in now!
After the balloting in the Final Four produces two winners, the top moment in franchise history will be determined in another vote conducted from August 27-29. The winning moment will be revealed prior to the kickoff of the 2025 regular season. Fans who vote are eligible to win prizes thanks to Ticketmaster including a gameday getaway trip and gift cards.
Each moment is represented by a short title but there will also be a longer description of the event to help fans choose which are deserving of moving on to the next round. There is also a video of each moment that will help fans relive the experience. Don't wait, vote now!
Rather than two head-to-head matchups, all four will be included in one vote for this round. Here are the Final Four you'll find in the Best Moments bracket:
Red Bracket Winner
Barber Shuts Down the Vet
Pewter Bracket Winner
Brooks' Super Bowl Dagger
Creamsicle Bracket Winner
Bucs' Homefield History
White Bracket Winner
Evans: 1000 on Final Play