Bucs to meet with sports authority, discuss massive stadium project

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers plan to meet with the Tampa Sports Authority to discuss a major renovation of Raymond James Stadium, expected to cost nearly $1 billion. The team needs significant upgrades to remain competitive and attract major events like the Super Bowl.
The Buccaneers will meet with the Tampa Sports Authority to discuss renovating Raymond James Stadium. The project is expected to cost almost $1 billion. The team's current stadium is 28 years old and needs major upgrades. The Buccaneers have 10 months to extend their lease for five more years. The team may need to find an alternate site to play home games during renovations, possibly at Camping World Stadium in Orlando.
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