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1997 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season
Owner Malcolm Glazer
Head Coach Tony Dungy
Home Field Houlihan's Stadium
Results
Record 10-6
Place 2nd NFC Central
Playoff Finish Lost NFC Divisional Playoff
Pro Bowlers
Team MVP QB Trent Dilfer
Timeline
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The 1997 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season was the team's 22nd in the National Football League. Having gone 6-10 season the previous season, Tampa Bay finished second in the NFC Central, and secured their first playoff birth since the strike-shortened 1982 season.

The 1997 season was notable for several reasons. For the first time, the Buccaneers wore their new pewter and red uniforms, along with their new "flag and skull" helmets, which replaced the orange and white color combination -- and winking buccaneer helmet -- that they had used since they were first added to the NFL.

During the regular season, the Buccaneers surprised many by starting off with a 5-0 record.[1] By the end of the season, they had amassed a record of 10-6 and went to the playoffs for the first time in 15 years. After beating the Detroit Lions 20-10 in the Wild Card round, they lost to the eventual NFC Champions, the Green Bay Packers, 21-7 in the Divisional Playoff round.

Head coach Tony Dungy was named NFL Coach of the Year.

Offseason[]

NFL Draft[]

Personnel[]

Staff[]

1997 Tampa Bay Buccaneers staff

Front Office

  • Owner/President – Malcolm Glazer
  • General Manager – Rich McKay
  • Director of Player Personnel – Jerry Angelo
  • Director of College Scouting – Tim Ruskell

Head Coaches

Offensive Coaches

  • Offensive Coordinator – Mike Shula
  • Running Backs – Tony Nathan
  • Wide Receivers – Charlie Williams
  • Tight Ends – Clyde Christensen
  • Offensive Line – Chris Foerster
  • Offensive Assistant – Ricky Thomas
 

Defensive Coaches

  • Defensive Coordinator – Monte Kiffin
  • Defensive Line – Rod Marinelli
  • Linebackers – Lovie Smith
  • Defensive Assistant – Kevin O’Dea

Special Teams Coaches

  • Special Teams – Joe Marciano

Strength and Conditioning

  • Strength and Conditioning – Mark Asanovich
  • Strength and Conditioning Assistant – Aaron Komarek

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Regular season[]

Schedule[]

Week Date Opponent Result Stadium Attendance
1 August 31, 1997 San Francisco 49ers* W 13-6 Houlihan Stadium
62,554
2 September 7, 1997 at Detroit Lions W 24-17 Pontiac Silverdome
58,234
3 September 14, 1997 at Minnesota Vikings W 28-14 Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
63,697
4 September 21, 1997 Miami Dolphins W 31-21 Houlihan Stadium
73,314
5 September 28, 1997 Arizona Cardinals* W 19-18 Houlihan Stadium
53,804
6 October 5, 1997 at Green Bay Packers L 21-16 Lambeau Field
60,100
7 October 12, 1997 Detroit Lions* L 27-9 Houlihan Stadium
72,095
8 Bye
9 October 26, 1997 Minnesota Vikings* L 10-6 Houlihan Stadium
66,815
10 November 2, 1997 at Indianapolis Colts W 31-28 RCA Dome
58,512
11 November 9, 1997 at Atlanta Falcons W 31-10 Georgia Dome
46,018
12 November 16, 1997 New England Patriots W 27-7 Houlihan Stadium
70,479
13 November 23, 1997 at Chicago Bears L 13-7 Soldier Field
43,955
14 November 30, 1997 at New York Giants W 20-8 Giants Stadium
68,678
15 December 7, 1997 Green Bay Packers L 17-6 Houlihan Stadium
73,523
16 December 14, 1997 at New York Jets L 31-0 The Meadowlands
60,122
17 December 21, 1997 Chicago Bears W 31-15 Houlihan Stadium
70,930
  • = blacked out locally

Standings[]

NFC Central
Team W L T PCT PF PA
Green Bay Packers 13 3 0 .813 422 282
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 10 6 0 .625 299 263
Detroit Lions 9 7 0 .563 379 306
Minnesota Vikings 9 7 0 .563 354 359
Chicago Bears 4 12 0 .250 263 421

Roster[]

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1997 roster[]

Player POS G GS Birthdate College
Donnie Abraham DB 16 16 10/08/1973 East Tennessee State
Chidi Ahanotu DE 16 15 10/11/1970 California
Mike Alstott RB 15 15 12/21/1973 Purdue
Reidel Anthony WR 16 13 10/20/1976 Florida
Ronde Barber DB 1 0 4/07/1975 Virginia
Tommy Barnhardt P 6 0 6/11/1963 North Carolina
Greg Bellisari LB 14 0 6/21/1975 Ohio State
Tony Bouie DB 16 1 8/07/1972 Arizona
Derrick Brooks LB 16 16 4/18/1973 Florida State
Horace Copeland WR 13 11 1/02/1971 Miami
Brad Culpepper DT 16 16 5/08/1969 Florida
Eric Curry DE 6 1 2/03/1970 Alabama
John Davis TE 8 2 5/14/1973 Emporia State
Jorge Diaz OG 16 16 11/15/1973 Texas A&M-Kingsville
Trent Dilfer QB 16 16 3/13/1972 Fresno State
Kevin Dogins C 0 0 12/07/1972 Texas A&M-Kingsville
Warrick Dunn RB 16 10 1/05/1975 Florida State
Jerry Ellison RB 16 0 12/20/1971 Tennessee-Chattanooga
Kenneth Grant DB 9 0 4/18/1967 Albany State
Jeff Gooch LB 14 5 10/31/1974 Austin Peay
Paul Gruber OT 16 16 2/24/1965 Wisconsin
Patrick Hape TE 14 3 6/06/1974 Alabama
Jackie Harris TE 12 11 1/04/1968 Northeastern Louisiana
Brice Hunter WR 3 0 4/21/1974 Georgia
Michael Husted K 16 0 6/16/1970 Virginia
Tyoka Jackson DE 12 0 11/22/1971 Penn State
Melvin Johnson DB 16 7 4/15/1972 Kentucky
Marcus Jones DE 7 1 8/15/1973 North Carolina
Andrew Jordan TE 2 0 6/21/1972 Western Carolina
Sean Landeta P 10 0 1/06/1962 Towson
Tyrone Legette DB 16 1 2/15/1970 Nebraska
John Lynch DB 16 16 9/25/1971 Stanford
Jason Maniecki DT 10 0 8/15/1972 Wisconsin
Tony Mayberry C 16 16 12/08/1967 Wake Forest
Frank Middleton OG 15 2 10/25/1974 Arizona
Charles Mincy DB 16 9 12/16/1969 Washington
Dave Moore TE 16 7 11/11/1969 Pitturgh
Hardy Nickerson LB 16 16 9/01/1965 California
Jason Odom OT 16 16 3/31/1974 Florida
Anthony Parker DB 15 14 2/11/1966 Arizona State
Pete Pierson OT 15 0 2/04/1971 Washington
Rufus Porter LB 11 10 5/18/1965 Southern
Jim Pyne Og 15 14 11/23/1961 Virginia Tech
Shelton Quarles LB 16 0 9/11/1971 Vanderbilt
Eric Rhett RB 11 0 12/11/1970 Florida
Reggie Rusk DB 4 0 10/19/1972 Kentucky
Warren Sapp DT 15 15 12/19/1972 Miami
Alshermond Singleton LB 12 0 8/07/1975 Temple
Robb Thomas WR 16 1 3/29/1966 Oregon State
Regan Upshaw DE 15 15 8/12/1975 California
Steve Walsh QB 12 0 12/01/1996 Miami
Steve White DE 15 1 10/25/1973 Tennessee
Karl Williams WR 16 7 4/10/1971 Texas A&M-Kingsville
Jerry Wunsch OT 16 0 1/21/1974 Wisconsin
Floyd Young DB 12 1 11/23/1975 Texas A&M-Kingsville

Playoffs[]

Week Date Opponent Result Stadium Attendance
Wildcard December 28, 1997 Detroit Lions W 20-10 Houlihan's Stadium
73,361
Division January 4, 1998 at Green Bay Packers L 21-7 Lambeau Field
60,327

1997 Pewter Power[]

Notable games[]

August 31, 1997 vs. San Francisco 49ers

September 7, 1997 at Detroit Lions

September 14, 1997 at Minnesota Vikings

September 21, 1997 vs. Miami Dolphins

September 28, 1997 vs. Arizona Cardinals

November 2, 1997 at Indianapolis Colts

November 9, 1997 at Atlanta Falcons

November 16, 1997 vs. New England Patriots

November 30, 1997 at New York Giants

December 21, 1997 vs. Chicago Bears

December 28, 1997 vs. Detroit Lions, Wild Card

References[]

  1. The Buccaneers had totaled more than five wins in only five of their previous fourteen seasons.
  2. 2009 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Media Guide,2009 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Media Guide pp. 44–46. Retrieved on 2009-11-26. ISBN .
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