You probably remember how the 2025 season ended for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
After an impressive 6-2 start, Baker Mayfield’s club finished the year 8-9 following a rough and tumble 2-7 stretch to close the campaign and barely miss the postseason even though they still beat their NFC South rival and eventual playoff team Carolina Panthers in Week 18.
Midway through the painful collapse, head coach Todd Bowles told the team “It’s inexcusable…it was in-f—ing-excusable, and there’s no f—ing answer for it. No excuse for it. That’s what you tell them in the locker room. Look in the f—ing mirror.”
Tough words and hopefully the last time Bowles will have to utter them.
Now that the 2026 NFL schedule has officially dropped, we know who the Bucs will face (and when) this year on their road to redemption.
Notable opponents set to visit them at their home Raymond James Stadium come fall include Kyler Murray’s Minnesota Vikings (Sept. 27), Jordan Love’s Green Bay Packers (Oct. 4), T.J. Watt’s Pittsburgh Steelers (Oct. 18), Justin Herbert’s Los Angeles Chargers (Dec. 6) and Matthew Stafford’s Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, Jan. 3 in the last home game of the season.
They’ll also go head-to-head with Bryce Young’s Carolina Panthers on Monday, Nov. 30 in what should surely be a tense rematch after their down-to-the-wire season finale.
And, even though they’ve had a rough offseason — Mike Evans bolted and Lavonte David retired — general manager Jason Licht has stayed busy to make sure Bowles has the best team possible to put on the field this year.
Notable signings include linebacker Alex Anzalone, tight end Cade Otten, running back Kenneth Gainwell, defensive tackle A’Shawn Robinson and linebacker Al-Quadin Muhammad.
They join No. 15 pick Rueben Bain Jr. and No. 46 Josiah Trotter as well as returning standouts like play-caller Mayfield, safety Antoine Winfield Jr., offensive tackle Tristan Wirfs, wideout Chris Godwin Jr. and defensive tackle Vita Vea.
All that’s missing now is you.
If you want to walk the plank and see the Buccaneers attempt to win their third NFC South title in four years in person, tickets are available for all nine 2026 home games at Tampa Bay’s Raymond James Stadium as of today on SeatGeek.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2026 home game tickets
For those who prefer to pick and choose which home games make the most sense to attend, we’re here for you, too.
Below, you’ll find a list of all upcoming Tampa Bay Buccaneers home games at Raymond James Stadium, including dates, start times and opponents.
Full Buccaneers 2026 schedule
If you think you might find yourself traveling with Mayfield and the Bucs this year, here’s where you can find them on the road once the 2026 season begins.
| Tampa Bay Buccaneers away game dates |
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| Buccaneers vs. Bengals Sunday, Sept. 13 at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, OH |
| Buccaneers vs. Cowboys Thursday, Oct. 8 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX |
| Buccaneers vs. Panthers Sunday, Oct. 25 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, NC |
| Buccaneers vs. Bears Sunday, Nov. 8 at Soldier Field in Chicago, IL |
| Buccaneers vs. Lions Sunday, Nov. 22 at Ford Field in Detroit, MI |
| Buccaneers vs. Ravens Sunday, Dec. 13 at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, MD |
| Buccaneers vs. Falcons Sunday, Dec. 27 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, GA |
| Buccaneers vs. Saints Jan. 9 or 10 at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, LA |
How to watch/stream Buccaneers games
There is no shortage of ways to watch Buccaneers games live from the comfort of your own home this season.
You can find Bowles’ bold squad on ABC, CBS, ESPN, Fox, NBC and NFL Network on select dates.
In the regular season, most NFC games will be broadcast on FOX.
For specialty games, “Sunday Night Football” can be found on NBC along with Peacock, “Monday Night Football” is reserved for ESPN and “Thursday Night Football” streams on Amazon Prime Video.
Huge concert tours in 2026
Before the Bucs officially kick off the season, many of the biggest stars in music will be playing at arenas and stadiums all over The Big Guava.
Here are just five of the concerts we’re most excited about hitting Tampa these next few months.
• Shinedown with Coheed and Cambria and Black Stone Cherry (May 30)
• Tame Impala (July 9)
• J. Cole (July 15)
• Earth Wind and Fire with Lionel Richie (July 22)
• The Strokes (Sept. 12)
Need a little more music in your life? Check out our list of all the biggest concert tours in 2026 to find the show of your choosing.
This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.
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