After ruling out fan attendance for the Bucs’ Week 2 home-opener against the Carolina Panthers, Tampa Bay has announced that they will welcome fans back to Raymond James Stadium as early as Oct. 4 when the Bucs take on the Los Angeles Chargers.

The plan will reportedly lead toward a goal of 25 percent capacity for Tampa Bay’s home games in 2020.

“For the Chargers game, season pass members with continuous membership since 1988 or earlier will have the first opportunity to purchase a limited number of tickets beginning on Oct. 1,” The Bucs announced in a press release. “The Buccaneers will have a Priority Presale for the rest of their 2020 home schedule, with season pass members who kept their 2020 season pass payments as a credit towards 2021 having the opportunity to purchase limited tickets for up to two games. The Priority Presale will begin on Monday, Oct. 5, following the Chargers game. Additional sales may occur in the future based on availability and tenure.”

Below is the link to the full press release for more information regarding fan attendance for upcoming Bucs home games.

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