Buccaneers Unveil Five-Game Ticket Plan

May 15th, 2015

BucsfansAnother cool thing about Ring of Honor inductions is that they help sell tickets.

The Bucs recognize this and have rolled out a couple of Ring-focused plans.

Five-game packages start at $150, per Buccaneers.com, and you can secure the same seats for every game.

“Doug Williams Five-Game Plan”
Bengals, Aug. 24, 8 p.m.
Jaguars, Oct. 11, 1 p.m.
Giants, Nov. 8, 4:05 p.m.
Falcons, Dec. 6, 1 p.m. (Ring of Honor game)
Bears, Dec. 27, 1 p.m.

“Mike Alstott Five-Game Plan”
Browns, Aug. 29, 7 p.m.
Titans, Sept. 13, 4:25 p.m.
Panthers, Oct. 4, 1 p.m. (Ring of Honor game)
Cowboys, Nov. 15, 1 p.m.
Saints, Dec. 13, 1 p.m.

Joe’s not sure what the most popular games will be this season. Hopefully, it will be the Bears game on Dec. 27, with the Bucs looking to lock up a playoff berth.

What Joe does know is the TV ratings for the Bucs-Vikings preseason clash, the debut of Jameis Winston on Aug. 15 in Minnesota, will be through the roof.

13 Responses to “Buccaneers Unveil Five-Game Ticket Plan”

  1. Alan Says:

    Already bought season tickets!!!! Section 121 can’t wait!!!!!!!!!!

  2. theodore Says:

    A Bucs-Jaguars game Sunday at 1pm. Catch some zzzzzzzzzzzzz…..

  3. Pawel Says:

    Well, good thing Vikings just fixed their roof problem. But hopefully it still goes through the roof!

  4. drdneast Says:

    Good job Alan. don’t get to discouraged, remember Jameis is a rookie and will go through all the growing pains.
    FO, Theodore, bet you, like many of the faux Buc fans who post out here, have never stepped into RJ Stadium on Sunday unless it was for a tractor pull or monster truck event.

  5. WS99 Says:

    I’m accepting donations. Anyone who has been placed that want to bless a fellow buc brother hit me up. I can’t afford 2k for the seats I want.

    I’ll take an invite to the third ps game for all I care. Sharing is caring my friends.

  6. Celly Says:

    I was trying to figure out which game i wanted to drive down from Atlanta to come see this year…

    Seeing as the Bucs/Falcons game is 2 days after my birthday AND its when Williams will be inducted into the Ring, I think my choice has been made for me.

  7. ChanEpic Says:

    I just got mine!!!!! Not bad pricing for a gift.

  8. Ray Rice Says:

    @DRD

    (Tractor Pull or Monster Truck Event)

    LMFAO!

  9. BamBamBuc Says:

    Given the choice, I’d take the Alstott deal. Neither preseason game is worth anything, it’s preseason, it doesn’t count. But the Alstott deal has the Jameis/Mariota matchup, the Cowboys and two division rivals including seeing Alstott get in the Ring. I love Doug Williams, and would love to see his name go up too, but the Alstott deal is just way too sweet!

  10. Buccfan37 Says:

    drdneast… so there are no real Buc fans if they don’t show up at RJS. That’s total BS! I guess if one is say a dentist or some other high gouging profession the cost is no object. There are way more Buc fans that don’t attend games than do, it’s not even close.

  11. mrumore1978 Says:

    see too. Sect 139 right by the ship! Hopefully my ear drums get blown out by season’s end from the cannons firing!!

  12. Joe T. Says:

    Of course they still make you pay for a preseason game, even in these plans. I have two lower bowl season tickets, two preseason games which means I pay $400 for preseason games. Biggest scam in the NFL.

  13. FortMyersDave Says:

    Looks like the Glazers have some smart people working in their marketing department. Basically these are half season packages: combine the 2 and you have a full season ticket for $300. Of course by the time the average fan tries to get these $150 packages in July he will probably find that they are gone and the next cheapest package is probably a lot more expensive… Still: its a nice effort by the Bucs to get some bodies into RJS so that our home games do not look like Jags home games…..