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VIDEO: Buccaneers Fans Walk Out in Frustration with Eagles Up 24–6 at Halftime, Leaving Stands Drenched in Green


Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay witnessed an unprecedented scene during the NFL Week 4 matchup between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, as thousands of home fans flooded out of the stands after their team trailed 24-6 by the end of the second half, leaving behind a sea of green Eagles jerseys dominating the stands.

The Philadelphia Eagles’ electrifying performance left Buccaneers fans reeling. Powered by a razor-sharp offense, the Eagles dominated with three stunning touchdowns and a precise field goal, showcasing flawless coordination and superior strategy. Quarterback Jalen Hurts dazzled with pinpoint passes and agile runs, repeatedly slicing through Tampa Bay’s defense. Bolstered by a formidable offensive line, Saquon Barkley stole the spotlight with explosive runs full of speed and power. This relentless dominance not only demoralized the Buccaneers players but also shattered the spirit of the home crowd.

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Frustration swept through the stands, swiftly extinguishing the initial vibrant atmosphere. Unable to bear watching their team be overwhelmed on home turf, droves of Tampa Bay fans chose to leave early, leaving vast sections of the stadium eerily empty.

Videos captured by fans revealed the stark reality: a mass exodus toward the exits right after halftime, with the once-packed stands now nearly deserted, save for the vibrant green jerseys of Eagles supporters. The footage showed a striking contrast, with the remaining Philadelphia fans turning a corner of Raymond James Stadium into a “South Lincoln Financial Field,” their cheers echoing in the absence of Tampa Bay’s faithful.

While no official count of departing fans has been released, social media clips highlighted the palpable disappointment, with some fans even discarding Buccaneers merchandise on their way out. Stadium officials reported deploying additional security to manage the crowd flow, but the situation left many lamenting the lack of resilience among home supporters.

With the game still ongoing, the atmosphere at Raymond James remains charged, driven by the fervent Eagles fans who have claimed the stands. We will provide updates as more information becomes available from organizers or as the game progresses.

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