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Buccaneers Confirm Week 4 Matchup At Raymond James Is Happening

The Buccaneers have confirmed that their week 4 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs this Sunday is happening as originally scheduled. The team account and Raymond James Stadium both made…

Buccaneers Confirm Week 4 Matchup At Raymond James Is Happening

TAMPA, FL – SEPTEMBER 19: A general view of the field taken during the game between the Seattle Seahawks and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium on September…

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The Buccaneers have confirmed that their week 4 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs this Sunday is happening as originally scheduled. The team account and Raymond James Stadium both made social media posts on Wednesday afternoon confirming the home game.

Hurricane Ian has passed through Florida and thankfully Tampa Bay missed the worst of the storm. Tampa Bay Times reported more than 200,000 power outages across Tampa Bay and many people are still left cleaning up debris around their home. Hopefully Tampa residents will have all power restored to their homes by then so they won't have to watch the Bucs on their phone.

The team also stated that they will have an action plan to help those impacted by Hurricane Ian available soon. If you are able, please consider donating to the Red Cross Hurricane Ian relief efforts. Click here for more information. 

The Bucs are currently 2-1 to start the season as they face their Super Bowl 55 opponents. Luckily this week Mike Evans will make a return since his one game suspension from the New Orleans Saints debacle. Will you be making it out to the game this weekend?

Bucs 2022 Home Game Ticket Prices From Most To Least Expensive

Tom Brady's return for at least one more season is keeping "get in" ticket prices in the triple digits. By "get in," we mean the nosebleeds. The tickets that just get you in to the game. Brady's announcement that he changed his mind and will play this season made the NFL start from scratch when they were creating the schedule this year. The moves were made to make sure the Bucs have some prime time TV coverage.

If you're looking to go to a game this season and want to save some dough, you might want to wait until the end of the season. The Bucs' first two games are by far the most expensive tickets of the season, while their final regular season game at Raymond James Stadium is kind of a bargain right now. Let's break it down game by game, from least to most expensive on the secondary market websites.

#8: January 1 (vs. the Carolina Panthers)

The only ticket right now for the Bucs that's under $100 on the reseller market is for the last game of the season at Ray Jay on January 1. Your New Year's Eve celebrations may have to be cut short because this will be an early 1pm game. Right now, tickets can be had for $60 (plus fees of course).

#7: December 5 (vs. New Orleans Saints)

Apparently there's not much interest to see Jameis Winston back in Tampa.   The next to lowest demand for this season is this Monday Night Football matchup.  Tickets start at $112.

#6: October 9 (vs. Atlanta Falcons)

The Bucs have swept the Falcons the past two seasons. And the Falcons will be without Matt Ryan and Calvin Ridley. Tickets for this one start at $125.

#5: October 27 (vs. Baltimore Ravens)

This will be the only Thursday night game for the Bucs this season. It'll be a short week for both teams so it could get a little messy, which might explain why you can still get in for about $185.

#4: November 6 (vs. LA Rams)

This week 9 match up will be about revenge.  The Rams swept the Bucs last season, including the loss that ended our playoff run. Tickets are a hair under $200 for this one right now.

#3: December 18 (vs. Cincinnati Bengals)

Tom Brady vs. Joe Burrow?  I like Tom Brady.  But this one could come down to the closing moments meaning you'll get your money's worth.  $233 gets you in to this one right now but expect that price to go up once things heat up.

#2: October 2 (vs. Kansas City Chiefs)

I honestly thought this Sunday Night Football Super Bowl LV rematch would be the priciest of any of the games this season, but it comes in second.  Tickets start right now at about $325 for this one. For what will likely be the last Brady vs Mahomes game ever?  That's kind of a bargain.

#1: September 25 (vs. Green Bay Packers)

Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady one more time. The Packers don't play well in Florida and it'll be loud for the home opener at Ray Jay.  But seeing this one in person will cost you... it's the most expensive of any of the games this season right now with the cheap seats at the top of Section 330 in the corner going for $350.  Add in those fees and you're right around $400.

Jen was born and raised in the Tampa Bay area. She’s been with Beasley Media Group since 2022. In her spare time, you can find her at Tampa Bay Lightning games, Tampa Bay breweries, or the beach. Catch up on Jen’s content about the highest-rated restaurants/bars in Tampa, things-to-do around the area, and upcoming concerts.