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Lavonte David: Heartbeat On and Off the Field | Bucs Blitz 

Lavonte David retires after 14 sensational seasons in Tampa Bay. Head Coach Todd Bowles details his relationship with David and the legendary linebacker takes a reminiscent look back at his prolific tenure

After a captivating NFL career spanning 14 years with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Lavonte David announced his retirement on Tuesday. David, one of the greatest linebackers to have ever played the game, hangs up his cleats. Although his playing days are over, his imprint on the organization is immortalized in a simple yet profound silhouette in the team's draft room. It serves as a reminder for the team's brass during the draft process to seek prospects that embody the traits that David encompasses.

"He was my eyes and ears and heartbeat on and off the field," said Head Coach Todd Bowles. "He would always ask me what can we do better, what can I do and how can I get going…It went from a coach-player relationship to more of a collaboration because he was very bright and he understood what I was trying to get done but he understood what the team needed to get done as well, which guys needed it and you cannot replace that kind of guy. It takes years of trust to build up…To lose somebody like this, I am just happy he got to go out the way that he wanted to go out. You cannot replace that."

David achieved what few players in the league are able to accomplish: consistency and longevity. He played every down like the Bucs were down two touchdowns at the two-minute warning. David's efforts on the field proved spellbinding, as offensive coordinators around the NFL began scheming plays around where No. 54 was lined up. The tackling technician had a knack for making plays on the football. Whether blitzing the quarterback through the A-gap, blowing up a swing screen, blanketing a tight end underneath, or dissecting plays with surgical precision, David set the tone.

David's historic career earned him a tie with Pro Football Hall of Famer Derrick Brooks as the career franchise leaders in total tackles (1,714), which also rank tied for the sixth-most in NFL history, per Opta StatsPass records. The Miami native came to Tampa Bay as 22-year-old second-round selection out of Nebraska in the 2012 NFL Draft and concludes his tenure as a 12-time captain, Super Bowl LV champion and one of the most distinguished players in franchise history. David finished his career starting all 215 games in which he played to rank third in club history in both appearances and starts behind only Pro Football Hall of Famers Rondé Barber (241/232) and Derrick Brooks (224/221).

View images of LB Lavonte David's historic 14-year career as a Tampa Bay Buccaneer.

Over his career, David posted 1,714 tackles (177 for loss), 79 quarterback hits, 73 passes defensed, 42.5 sacks, 33 forced fumbles, 21 fumble recoveries, 14 interceptions and three defensive touchdowns, securing one Associated Press first-team All-Pro selection (2013), two AP second-team All-Pro selections (2016, 2020) a Pro Bowl nod (2015) and a spot on NFL.com's 2010s All-Decade Team.

Since 1994, David stands alongside Ray Lewis as the only players with 1,500-plus tackles, 40-plus sacks and 10-plus interceptions. Since fumble data began being recorded in 1994, David leads all off-ball linebackers in forced fumbles (33) and ranks second in fumble recoveries (21), trailing only Sam Mills. In addition, David's 177 tackles for loss are tied for the third-most in the league since the statistic began being tracked in 2008. David owns the franchise records for tackles for loss, forced fumbles and fumble recoveries, in addition to tying Brooks for the all-time tackles record. His sack total leaves him sixth in team annals but first among all inside linebackers.

"Fourteen years of playing football to come to this moment, I never thought that I would be in this situation and thought that I would be here," noted David. "Growing up and playing the game of football at six years old, I always did it for the fun of it and for the love of it and never cared about what came with it just because it was built in me a different way…Every time I stepped on the field, I wanted to prove myself right and all my doubters wrong."

The screen-buster and peanut-punch aficionado gave his all on the field, igniting the Bucs' defense with instinctual play. David led by example with engrossing play and a vintage career that cannot be replicated. His accolades rank among the league's elite, befitting a bust in Canton.

"I have never been the one to brag and boast but I let my play do the talking and to add to that, my numbers do the talking," described David. "When I am out on the field, I make an impact in any way I can and one day, I hope they do decide to vote me in and that they see that. But, it was never something that I strived for. I genuinely love the game of football and whatever came with it."

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