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TAMPA (SNN-TV) – Yesterday, the Buccaneers continued the fight against childhood cancer through the “Cut and Color for a Cure” event to benefit the National Pediatric Cancer Foundation.

More than 50 Buccaneers staff members had their heads and facial hair shaved or colored by pediatric cancer patients and survivors at Advent Health Training Center to raise money and awareness to help eliminate childhood cancer

In the team’s eighth year of participating in the campaign, more than $117,000 was raised, putting the Bucs‘ eight-year Cut and Color for a Cure total at more than $600,000.

Fans may still support the Buccaneers’ Cut for a Cure team by visiting www.buccaneers.com/cut-for-a-cure.