MIAMI – The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will relocate football operations to the Miami area in planning for next weekend’s game against the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs ahead of the likely effects of Hurricane Ian on Florida’s Gulf Coast.
The Buccaneers declared Monday evening that the crew will leave Tampa on Tuesday and relocate in Miami-Dade County, Florida.
The Buccaneers are expected to observe at the Miami Dolphins’ training elaborate in Miami Gardens, Florida, commencing Wednesday and keep on by this week’s preparations, if important.
So significantly, there has been no change to the Buccaneers’ recreation from the Chiefs, which is scheduled for Sunday at 8:20 p.m. at Raymond James Stadium. The NFL, along with the group and neighborhood officials, will watch the circumstance.
Tuesday is a common day off for gamers.
Asked if there was talk of Sunday night’s recreation becoming moved, way too, Tampa Bay mentor Todd Bowles responded: “Perhaps, if it receives to that.”
Meanwhile, the NHL’s Tampa Bay Lightning postponed preseason video games scheduled to be performed at home Wednesday against Carolina and Thursday vs. Nashville.