Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans Joseph Cammilleri, left, and Brian Haley, both from St. Petersberg, Fla., have some fun before Super Bowl XXXVII in San Diego Jan. 26.
Raider Nation
A fan of the Oakland Raiders wears a skull mask and armor while holding his "RADR4LF" (Raider for Life) license plate during Super Bowl XXXVII against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on January 26, 2003 at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California.
Pre-Game Show
Carlos Santana and Beyonce Knowles entertain prior to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers meeting with the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl XXXVII.
Raiders Strike First
Oakland Raiders Charles Woodson (24) gets taken down by Tampa Bay Buccaneers Joe Jurevicius after Woodson intercepted a pass in the first quarter. Oakland would take an early 3-0 lead.
Shutting Them Down
Raiders quarterback Rich Gannon (12) is sacked by Buccaneers Greg Spires in the first quarter. The Bucs defense sacked Gannon five times and held the Raiders to a meager 154 yards through the first three quarters.
Running Strong
Raiders strong safety Anthony Dorsett, left, up-ends Buccaneers running back Michael Pittman, right, after a short gain in the second quarter. Pittman rushed for 124 yards on 29 carries.
Super Bowl MVP
Dexter Jackson (34) intercepts a pass intended for Raiders wide receiver Jerry Porter (84), obscured at right, in the second quarter as Bucs cornerback Brian Kelly (25) watches. Jackson was selected the Most Valuable Player for the game.
Plowing Across
Bucs fullback Mike Alstott (40) crosses the goal line for a touchdown as teammate Kerry Jenkins falls underneath him in the second quarter to give the Bucs a 13-3 lead.
Halftime Advantage
Buccaneers wide receiver Kennan McCardell, right, catches a pass for a touchdown against Raiders' cornerback Charles Woodson (24) to put the Bucs ahead 20-3 before halftime.
Performing at Halftime
Gwen Stefani, of the group No Doubt, Sting and Shania Twain perform during the halftime at Super Bowl XXXVII.
Going Airborne
Buccaneers tight end Ken Dilger goes airborne as Raiders cornerback Charles Woodson takes out his legs during the third quarter. At right is Anthony Dorsett (33) of the Raiders. The Bucs would score three plays later and take a 27-3 lead.
Another Super Blowout
Buccaneers Dwight Smith runs back an interception 44 yards for a touchdown against the Raiders during the third quarter to give the Bucs a 34-3 lead.
Up For Review
Raiders wide receiver Jerry Porter (84) grabs a 39-yard pass in the end zone against the Buccaneers during the third quarter. Originally ruled incomplete, the play was changed to a touchdown after replay review.
Special Teams
Raiders defender Eric Johnson (41) dives into the endzone after recovering a blocked punt from the Buccaneers during the fourth quarter. Celebrating are teammates Clarence Love (38), Jeremy Brigham (49), Tim Johnson (51) and Randy Jordan, right.
Record Catch
Raiders' Jerry Rice steps into the endzone for a touchdown as Bucs' Dexter Jackson tries to take him down during the fourth quarter. The touchdown sets a record for Rice for the most post-season touchdowns. The Raiders cut the Bucs' lead to 34-21.
Game Clincher
Buccaneer Derrick Brooks celebrates after scoring during the fourth quarter. The Bucs intercepted Raiders quarterback Rich Gannon a record five times, returning three of them for touchdowns.
Final Seconds
Buccaneers cornerback Dwight Smith (26) celebrates his 50-yard interception return for a touchdown to cap the Buccaneers' 48-21 win over the Raiders.
The Thrill of Victory
Buccaneers coach Jon Gruden gets a cold shower on the sidelines near the end of the Bucs' 48-21 win over the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl XXXVII.
Agony of Defeat
Raiders tackle Lincoln Kennedy (72) and wide receiver Jerry Rice (80) react on the bench after the Raiders' 48-21 loss to the Buccaneers.
First NFL Title
Head Coach Jon Gruden of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers holds up the Vince Lombardi Trophy after his team defeated the Oakland Raiders in the Super Bowl XXXVII at Qualcomm Stadium on January 26, 2003 in San Diego, California. The Buccaneers won 48-21.