Raymond James Stadium
Definition
A multi-purpose stadium located in Tampa, Florida, United States, primarily serving as the home venue for the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the University of South Florida Bulls college football team.
Opened in 1998, it features unique elements like a pirate ship that fires cannons after Buccaneers touchdowns and has a seating capacity exceeding 65,000, hosting NFL games, college football, concerts, and other events.
Examples
The pirate ship at Raymond James Stadium finally got its sea legs after that epic Buccaneers comeback.
I showed up to Raymond James Stadium for the tailgate and accidentally became the unofficial mascot.
Watching a game at Raymond James Stadium is like attending a NFL match crossed with a theme park for adults who yell at clouds.
The sombrero drop during USF games at Raymond James Stadium proves even football can have a fiesta vibe.