Friday, July 22, 2022

Buccaneers Passport Fair

 



From left: Tampa Passport Clerks Gloria Roman and Steve Marcano, Customer Relations Coordinator Jada Henry and Tampa Bay Buccaneers Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Deandre Ward. 


The U.S. Postal Service recently held a series of passport fairs at Tampa Bay Buccaneers headquarters in Tampa as the NFL franchise prepares for a game against the Seattle Seahawks later this year in Munich, Germany.

"We are proud the Postal Service in Tampa was able to assist in getting players and staff set up with passports in advance of their first season game in Europe," said Acting Customer Relations Coordinator (CRC) Jada Henry, who organized the events. "So far, our efforts have resulted in over 120 passport applications with more events planned at One Buck Place in Tampa this fall."

Henry said she was taken aback by the sheer size of the players. "I was amazed at how tall they were, yet they were all so courteous and respectful. It made me feel old," she laughed. 

Logan Hall, the No. 1 pick in the second round of the NFL Draft, puts on his best face for his passport photo while donning a pair of Yeezy slides (below) autographed by star quarterback, Tom Brady.


Bucks Wide Receiver Cyril Ross Grayson Jr. (left) completes his passport application with assistance from Passport Clerk Gloria Roman.

Bucs Defensive End Benning Potoa'e (left) poses for a selfie with CRC Jada Henry.


Backup Quarterback Ryan Griffin (left) has his passport application reviewed by Passport Clerk Gloria Roman.

Bucs Offensive Tackle Dylan Cook, who is six foot six, lowers himself for his passport photo (above). Prior to his photo, Passport Clerk Steve Marcano (below left) reviewed Cook's passport application. 


Bucs Guard Sadarius Hutcherson (above right) and Co-Defensive Coordinator Kacy Rodgers (below left) ham it up with CRC Jada Henry.