The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will keep linebacker Lavonte David, 35, around for a 14th season as he agreed to a one-year $10 million deal on Friday.
David has 39 sacks, 1,602 tackles, 31 forced fumbles, 70 pass deflections, 13 interceptions, and 73 quarterback hits in his career. He helped the Buccaneers win a Super Bowl in the 2020 season after the team went 12 seasons without a playoff appearance.
Losing was the reality for David’s first nine seasons with the team. But he stuck around and helped the Buccaneers turn things around when former quarterback Tom Brady arrived in 2020.
Tampa Bay hasn’t missed the playoffs since, and the Buccaneers have won four-straight NFC South Division titles. That includes the past two with quarterback Baker Mayfield under center and a third with Todd Bowles as the head coach.
The Buccaneers made the Divisional Round in the 2023 season but fell short at home in the Wild Card Game in the 2024 season. David will look to help the Buccaneers get back to the playoffs again and make another run.
Likewise, he will look to help the defense stay solid after the unit finished 16th in the league for points allowed at 22.6 points per game. A veteran anchor for the defense, David has been part of Buccaneers defensive units that have finished in the top 15 of the league annually since 2020.
The former Pro Bowler and All-Pro has previously expressed hope to finish out his career with the Buccaneers. He said as much during an WDAE interview in February 2023.
Barber and Brooks brought the first Super Bowl championship to Tampa Bay in the 2002 season, and they became Hall of Fame players in the process. Brooks, a former linebacker, joined the Hall of Fame in 2014, and Barber, a former cornerback, joined the hall in 2023. Both are still involved in the Buccaneers organization.
“Every time he comes around, my eyes light up,” David said regarding Brooks. “So, he’s definitely a guy who I kind of want to model after, just be a guy who played with Tampa their whole career and was just a staple for what they do.”
David could make his case for the Hall of Fame one day, and more achievements, accolades, and championships will only help. In addition to being one of the game’s top defensive players over the past 13 years, it’s worth noting he’s been one of the most durable players around. He has eight seasons with no games missed, and David has never played fewer than 12 games in a season, and that happened only once.
The Buccaneers drafted David, a Miami native, out of Nebraska with a second-round pick in 2012.