Tony Dungy next inductee into Buccaneers Ring of Honour
TAMPA, Fla. — Super Bowl-winning Hall of Fame coach Tony Dungy is the next inductee into the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Ring of Honor.
The Bucs made the announcement Tuesday, saying Dungy will be honoured at a halftime ceremony during the club’s nationally televised home game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sept. 24.
Dungy won a Super Bowl as a player with the Steelers in 1978. He coached the Bucs from 1996-2001, compiling 54-42 regular-season record and transforming a struggling franchise into a championship contender.
His .563 winning percentage with Tampa Bay is the best in club history. The Bucs made the playoffs four times, including 1999, when they reached the NFC championship game. He was fired after the 2001 season, and his replacement, Jon Gruden, led Tampa Bay to its only Super Bowl title the following year.