After a disappointing finish to the 2025 season, questions have hovered over nearly every corner of the Tampa Bay Buccaneersâ offseason.Â
One major talking point has been 14-year veteran linebacker Lavonte David.Â
As AZ Sports noted, on Thursday, David removed much of the uncertainty surrounding his own situation.
Appearing on Up & Adams Show with Kay Adams, the franchise icon delivered an unfiltered, emotional assessment of where he stands with the Buccaneers and with head coach Todd Bowles.
Lavonte Davidâs Future With Buccaneers
David made it very clear that any return in 2026 would only come with the Buccaneers.
âTo be honest with you, I donât think so,â David said when asked about playing for another team. âIt’s the Bucs or nowhere else.âÂ
David cited comfort, loyalty, and deep-rooted relationships as the driving forces behind his decision.Â
âI played my fourteen-year career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and theyâve been real. Theyâve been loyal to me,â David said.Â
âMy family has grown to love the city. I know everybody in the building. They know me.â
At this stage of his career, the idea of starting over elsewhere doesnât appeal to him.
âI donât think me being somewhere else would feel right,â David admitted. Â
âWalking into another building this late in my career would feel awkward. I donât know if Iâd be able to take it seriously enough.â
The ball is now in the Buccaneersâ court. If they choose not to bring him back, David will retire.
Todd Bowlesâ Impact on Lavonte David
At the center of Lavonte David’s decision is head coach Todd Bowles.Â
David didnât hesitate when Adams asked how Bowlesâ job security factored into his thinking.
âIf Bowles wasnât coming back, there was no shot [of a return],â David said. âThatâs a fact.âÂ
The two have worked together for seven seasons, and David described their bond as foundational to his continued desire to play.
âIâve gotten extremely comfortable with him, comfortable with his defense,â David said. âEvery year heâs teaching me something new, even now, in Year 14.â
David also defended Bowles from outside criticism, emphasizing how respected he is inside the locker room.
âThe media and fans give him a hard time because you donât see much character out of him,â David said. âBut we see it all. Thatâs why we love him.â
With Bowles retained and general manager Jason Licht signaling heâd like David back in 2026, David has made it clear thatâs what he wants as well.
If thereâs one more ride for David, it will be with Bowles and it will be in Tampa Bay.
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