Lavonte David retires after 14 seasons with Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Key Points:
- Lavonte David, longtime linebacker and defensive captain for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, announced his retirement after a 14-year career, expressing gratitude to his family and the franchise.
- David played his entire career with the Bucs, earning multiple All-Pro honors and contributing significantly to their Super Bowl 55 victory, with career stats including 1,714 tackles, 42.5 sacks, and 14 interceptions.
- The Buccaneers' general manager Jason Licht praised David's professionalism and leadership, highlighting his lasting impact on the team and community, with expectations that David will be honored in the team's Ring of Honor.
- David's retirement follows other key departures like Mike Evans and Jamel Dean, marking a significant roster transition as the Bucs plan to move forward with a younger squad and recent draft picks.
- David indicated his loyalty to Tampa Bay, stating he "started the battle" there and wanted to finish it, and he plans to focus on fatherhood and possibly pursue future opportunities in broadcasting, scouting, or coaching.