Tom Brady of Tampa Bay Buccaneers reacting.
TAMPA, FLORIDA – JANUARY 16: Tom Brady #12 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers reacts after a play against the Dallas Cowboys during the fourth quarter in the NFC Wild Card playoff game at Raymond James Stadium on January 16, 2023 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have made quite the adjustment to Raymond James Stadium in year one of the post-Tom Brady era.

According to Pewter Report, the Buccaneers removed the temporary “Krewe’s Nest” section that was opened up for Brady’s final NFL season. Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk noted that this increased the capacity to nearly 70,000, and that the removal of Krewe’s Nest takes away about 3,6000 seats.

Unsurprisingly, the demand for Buccaneers tickets skyrocketed during Brady’s short but sweet three-year tenure with the organization. Consider this: The Bucs were 30th in attendance in 2019, the year before Brady arrived, and 14th in 2022.

After missing the postseason every year from 2008 to 2019, Brady led the Bucs to three straight playoff appearances. This, of course, was highlighted by a victory in Super Bowl 55 and followed up by back-to-back NFC South division titles.

The seven-time Super Bowl champion and three-time league MVP announced his retirement on Feb. 1, just a couple of weeks after the Bucs were eliminated by the Dallas Cowboys on Super Wild Card Weekend.



BREAKING: Buccaneers Make Drastic Stadium Change In Year One Of Post-Tom Brady Era
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