Buccaneers getting new look for 2014, reveal re-designed helmet and logo

This image provided by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers shows the new team helmet logo which was unveiled Thursday, Feb. 20, 2014, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Tampa Bay Buccaneers) (The Associated Press)

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have revealed a redesigned helmet and logo, part of a new look for next season.

Pro Bowl defensive tackle Gerald McCoy joined Hall of Famer Warren Sapp on the NFL Network to make the announcement on Thursday night.

The Bucs will continue to wear pewter color helmets. In addition to an enlarged logo, still featuring a red battle flag with a skull sitting over crossed swords and a football, the head gear will sport the first chrome facemasks used by a NFL team.

It is Tampa Bay's first helmet and logo redesign since 1997, when the Bucs stopped wearing creamsicle orange jerseys and a helmet bearing the image of a winking pirate.

A news conference is set for March 5 to unveil redesigned uniforms.