Super Bowl 2003 -

At age 39, Jon Gruden became the youngest head coach to win a Super Bowl at that time. Game Highlights and Defensive Dominance

The victory marked the first professional sports championship won by a Tampa-based team. super bowl 2003

The game featured a classic "strength vs. strength" battle, pitting the league's (Oakland) against its number one-ranked defense (Tampa Bay). At age 39, Jon Gruden became the youngest

Super Bowl XXXVII, played on , saw the Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeat the Oakland Raiders with a final score of 48–21 . Held at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California, this matchup was famously dubbed the " Gruden Bowl " because Buccaneers head coach Jon Gruden had been traded from the Raiders just a year prior. It also earned the nickname " Pirate Bowl " due to the mascots of both teams. The Matchup and Historical Context strength" battle, pitting the league's (Oakland) against its

Safety Dexter Jackson was named Super Bowl MVP after recording two first-half interceptions.

Rich Gannon threw a Super Bowl-record five interceptions , three of which were returned for touchdowns (pick-sixes).