TAMPA — After their first winning season in six years, the Bucs are making some of their fans pay more to see a game at Raymond James Stadium next season.
For the second year in a row, Tampa Bay is raising season ticket prices for most seats, with increases as much as 20 percent for some upper- and lower-level seats.
The team began a social media blitz Saturday advertising season ticket passes.
The Bucs raised ticket prices last year for the first time in eight years. In 2015, they had the second-lowest ticket price in the NFL with an average of $62.