Dave Levy begins his 24th season in as the team’s video director in 2011. Levy’s contributions helped lead the Buccaneers to their first Super Bowl title in 2002, a 48-21 victory over Oakland in Super Bowl XXXVII. He has also been a part of the Buccaneers three NFC South division titles in the past eight seasons. Overall, Levy has helped guide Tampa Bay to four division titles during his tenure.
Levy was instrumental in the development and layout of the Buccaneers’ new training facility at One Buc Place, which opened to rave reviews in 2006. His insight helped create one of the most technologically advanced sports training facilities in the world, providing the coaches and personnel department with a distinct advantage.
His responsibilities include all videotaping, editing and production for the team. He also oversees Tampa Bay’s game film library and handles film trade-outs with the other NFL clubs. In preparation for each season’s NFL draft, Levy’s department also aids the personnel department in acquiring, editing and maintaining digital game footage on draft-eligible players. He was hired by the Buccaneers after previously serving as an assistant in the Pittsburgh Steelers’ video department.
A native of Pittsburgh, Levy went to high school in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania. Levy also attended the Community College of Allegheny County, the University of Pittsburgh, and Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He lives in New Tampa with sons Andrew, Garrett and Bryce.
Dave Levy begins his 24th season in as the team’s video director in 2011. Levy’s contributions helped lead the Buccaneers to their first Super Bowl title in 2002, a 48-21 victory over Oakland in Super Bowl XXXVII. He has also been a part of the Buccaneers three NFC South division titles in the past eight seasons. Overall, Levy has helped guide Tampa Bay to four division titles during his tenure.
Levy was instrumental in the development and layout of the Buccaneers’ new training facility at One Buc Place, which opened to rave reviews in 2006. His insight helped create one of the most technologically advanced sports training facilities in the world, providing the coaches and personnel department with a distinct advantage.
His responsibilities include all videotaping, editing and production for the team. He also oversees Tampa Bay’s game film library and handles film trade-outs with the other NFL clubs. In preparation for each season’s NFL draft, Levy’s department also aids the personnel department in acquiring, editing and maintaining digital game footage on draft-eligible players. He was hired by the Buccaneers after previously serving as an assistant in the Pittsburgh Steelers’ video department.
A native of Pittsburgh, Levy went to high school in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania. Levy also attended the Community College of Allegheny County, the University of Pittsburgh, and Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He lives in New Tampa with sons Andrew, Garrett and Bryce.