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Bucs by the numbers

By Times staff

© St. Petersburg Times, published September 1, 2000


0 -- rushing touchdowns by Warrick Dunn last season.

1 -- playoff win since 1997.

2 -- games James Cannida played last season.

3 -- All Pro defensive players on the roster (Warren Sapp, Derrick Brooks and John Lynch).

5 -- starters on Bucs squad who were not acquired by Tony Dungy.

7 -- interceptions by Donnie Abraham last season (two were returned for touchdowns).

8 -- NFL starts for Shaun King.

9 -- opening-day wins in 24 seasons.

10 -- consecutive wins at Raymond James Stadium.

11 -- years since the Bucs had a 1,000-yard receiver.

12.5 -- sacks by Warren Sapp last season.

13 -- individual record for sacks in a season (Lee Roy Selmon, 1977).

31 -- Career touchdowns for Keyshawn Johnson.

35.2 -- Bucs third-down completion percentage last season (81-of-230).

50 -- players taken in the draft before Bucs lineman Cosey Coleman.

67 -- University of Georgia passing records held by Eric Zeier.

106 -- points scored by Martin Gramatica last season.

180 -- tackles recored by Derrick Brooks last season, third on the all-time list.

763 -- career tackles for Derrick Brooks, third on team's all-time list.

1,026 -- Warrick Dunn's best season rushing performance (1998).

13,000,000 -- Keyshawn Johnson's signing bonus in dollars.

1,232,206,000 -- Raymond James Financial Inc, 1999 revenues in dollars.

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