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Buccaneers Partner with PODS Moving & Storage

The Buccaneers have signed PODS Moving & Storage, a locally-based company that reaches 48 states, to a multi-year agreement, which includes becoming the team's official moving and storage provider

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced Friday that the organization has signed PODS Moving & Storage as a new sponsor with a multi-year agreement.

"The Buccaneers always enjoy forming partnerships with local businesses, and PODS Moving and Storage, headquartered in Clearwater, is a perfect example of our commitment to our local business community," said Buccaneers Co-Chairman Bryan Glazer. "We are pleased to not only have a new sponsor, but also an official provider for our team's moving and storage needs."

As part of the agreement, PODS will also have the opportunity to join the team in some of its many community efforts, as both the Buccaneers and PODS are dedicated to giving back to the Tampa Bay area.

"PODS is very excited about our new relationship with our hometown Bucs," said Ann Lehman, Senior VP of Operations for PODS, Enterprises, Inc.  "Not only are we looking forward to providing them with moving and storage services, we see it as a great charitable partnership platform that will help both of us give back to the community. We look forward to supporting the Bucs as they enter an exciting season."

About PODS Moving & Storage

Founded in 1998, PODS currently provides moving and storage services to a population of more than 250 million consumers and businesses, in 48 U.S. states, Canada, Australia and the UK, through its company-owned and independent franchise network. To date, the PODS network has completed more than 400,000 long-distance relocations, exceeded 2.0 million deliveries and has over 145,000 PODS® containers in service.

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