TAMPA — Hillsborough County Commissioner Ken Hagan blasted the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Thursday for “changing the parameters’’ of a stalled agreement plan for renovations at Raymond James Stadium.
A potential $100 million renovation project for the stadium appears close to fruition except for three sticking points, including a request by the Bucs for the right to play two regular-season home games elsewhere every season beginning in 2018.
The team’s current agreement with the Tampa Sports Authority (TSA) runs until 2028, and chief operating officer Brian Ford has been trying to negotiate a stadium renovation agreement since January.