Lavonte David: Mike Evans Didn’t Tell Me Exactly Why He Left The Bucs

March 26th, 2026

Former Bucs linebacker Lavonte David sat down this week and was asked about the departure of fellow Bucs legend Mike Evans in free agency.

“Did that surprise you, Mike leaving?” David was asked on CBS Sports HQ.

“It did. It did,” David replied.

“But me and Mike have a personal relationship, so I knew it was coming already. He kind of told me already what he was. And just me knowing Mike — he didn’t tell me exactly why he was leaving — but me knowing Mike, I feel like he’s a competitor and I think it was just time for a change of scenery for him. Just because, you know, he just wanted a different challenge.”

Joe found this very interesting. So David, a guy Evans has said many times is a mentor to him and a brother, a guy who was Evans’ teammate for 12 years, didn’t get an exact explanation from Evans why he was leaving their team.

This revelation comes on the heels of Buccaneers Ring of Honor general manager Jason Licht revealing eight days ago that he didn’t have a phone conversation with Evans following Evans deciding to leave for the 49ers.

Man, Joe would have expected Evans to handle a Bucs departure much differently with those he was close to.

29 Responses to “Lavonte David: Mike Evans Didn’t Tell Me Exactly Why He Left The Bucs”

  1. Bojim Says:

    Probably never find out the real reason.

  2. 813bucboi Says:

    MIKE has handled it like a champ!!!!

    joe and others are the ones who cant seem to handle it and move on….much like their 9th grade break up lol….

    BROCK>baker

    GO BUCS!!!!

  3. Texas Tony Says:

    It’s simple. Mike, wanted to WIN!

  4. Joe Says:

    813bucboi:

    joe and others are the ones who cant seem to handle it and move on….much like their 9th grade break up lol….

    You seem to be like one of those folks who drives for weeks with the “Check Engine” light on then wonder why you had to call Triple-AAA to get your car towed.

  5. Que589 Says:

    Any real competitor that wants to win a chip would ascertain the Bucs current situation as one that’s not conducive to winning. All you have to do is look at the 1st Carolina game and listen to the HC interview going into halftime. That wasn’t a winning mentality when all of your top skill players are playing

  6. buc4evr Says:

    He left because “He hate us”. Let’s move on……

  7. BucsFan81 Says:

    We all know the real reason cause he didn’t want to play for Bowles and I can’t blame him. You can only follow an inept coach for so long before you are just wasting years with nothing in return.

  8. Ricky Says:

    Mike went to a team that he knows he’ll get the ball more , he wants to add to his legacy

  9. Hawk Says:

    I’d be willing to bet my last nickel that LD knows exactly why Evans left, but he has too much class to talk about other people’s business behind their back.

  10. BUCMAN88 Says:

    I would say retaining Bowles had something to do with it doesnt send a message that we want to win now and he only had so much time left in his playing career so not happy he left but i really cant blame him if im blaming anyone its our cheap a## owners who are digging our grave as a franchise right now and working toward the #1 pick in 2027

  11. DS Says:

    Glad LVD had his moment !! When Mike does his retirement it won’t hit the same ijs

  12. johnnythemoon Says:

    Crowed WR room is why he left…11-100yds games the last 5yrs…we will be fine just like we were vs the Seahawks and 49ers without him

  13. 3.28.Evans Says:

    C_T

    Guess the middle letter. This is as obvious.

    Mike knows Lavonte loves him some Todd Bowles and out of respect for his friend, he declined to tear down LVD’s idol in front of him.

    No mystery here.

    Shanahan >>>>>>>>> Belows
    Purdy >Baker
    CMC, Kittle, etc.

  14. Confido75 Says:

    Why are we asking “why did he leave?”. The guy yelled out, “It’s 3rd and 28′ after the loss to the Falcons! He lost all faith in the coaching staff and when the FO and owners decided to ride it out with Bowles next season, he made his mind up. I don’t blame him. When your boss is a loser and the execs won’t make a change, you make a change.

  15. Not a good look Says:

    Your last line!

    Thank goodness more people are starting to state this publicly as what it is. Unfortunate or not. This was just not a very distinguished of proficient departure from Mike. The opposite way really.

  16. Lakeland Says:

    I think it came down to the drafting of Emeka Egbuka

    Mike Evans need his targets, he don’t want a crowded WR room
    He feels he needs his targets for his Gold Jacket

    Emeka Egbuka –127 Targets
    Mike Evans — 61 Targets

    I know Mike missed some games, but he played in 8 games
    8 games 61 Targets, Mike can’t get his jacket like that
    Especially when Devante Adams is still playing at a high level

  17. SlyPirate Says:

    LVD wasn’t listening?

    Mike yelled it very loudly on the sideline so all the guys on the field (LVD included) could hear.

  18. RodMunchislowIQ Says:

    Not wanting to Play for the Biggest Clown of a Head Coach in the NFL by far

  19. Ash Says:

    He absolutely told him but he isnt gonna tell me or you but anyone that can see past their nose knows why you don’t need to keep speculating.

  20. BucsfaninOregon Says:

    Sly and lowIQ both are on track.
    I try to put myself in Mikes head. You play hard for months on end. Every play you are blocking, running down the field for a pass that misses you or never gets to you because the QB is sacked or running for his life or you catch a pass and get BLASTED by a DB. Every play you are playing balls out. Then in a game that means the post season trip, you see this pathetic defense that Bowles (and Bowles alone) fall apart at 3rd and 28. Then THEY KEPT BOWLES THE CLOWN for another year. He left for the same reason I have turned from a fan to a troll this season.

  21. Alexandre Nascimento Says:

    “Man, Joe would have expected Evans to handle a Bucs departure much differently with those he was close to.”
    Absolutely on point, Joe

  22. Lakeland Says:

    It’s water under the bridge now

    Adios Amigo

  23. 76buc Says:

    Joe, no need to replay to someone who until the 2-7 slide was a diehard bowlesboi. Now he’s jumped on with Munch in baker bashing (good or bad tbd.) and wants to draft a g in the first round.Must be a soccer or wnba fan.

  24. 813bucboi Says:

    You seem to be like one of those folks who drives for weeks with the “Check Engine” light on then wonder why you had to call Triple-AAA to get your car towed.

    joe, im sure you go to AUTOZONE when your check engine light comes on lol….

    be a MAN, joe!!!!….get dirty and get under the hood!!!!…and forget about Becky from the 9th grade…along with Mike Evans lol

    i didnt know AAA still exist lol….

    GO BUCS!!!!

  25. 76buc Says:

    Told ya Joe, he’s a hammer head. Not sure why you didn’t post me, but that’s cool. Don’t have to post this either.just a comment from someone who really was a 76 fan from the start. Row 62 , 50 yard line, East side, dad and I. 8 rows below Joe and the 2 dancers he’d bring from his club. Got a standing O every home game.😄

  26. Warren Brooks Lynch Says:

    For all we know Mike told Lavonte exactly what reasons he chose to leave Tampa, but I don’t expect David to betray Evans’ trust as a friend and start blabbing to the media about it and invite that on his friend outside of football.

    This is the same Lavonte David it took a few season from him being drafted to actually talk. Even the players talk about that, “Lavonte doesn’t do too much talking, so when he does talk-we listen & take notice”

  27. I may be crazy but Says:

    3rd and 28.

    Any questions?

  28. Rod Munch Says:

    Mike literally said he wanted to play for a ‘contender’ with a QB who was capable of winning a SB.

    Mike left because he knows Baker Mayfield is a loser who will never win anything important, will always be ‘hurt’ in the biggest moments.

    Final 6 games of the season:

    Defense, 10th in points allowed
    Offense, 28th in points scored

    It had nothing to do with the defense, it was 100% on Bum Baker singlehandedly blowing the season, after also choking in the playoffs in 2024 with his awful INT at Detroit with 2 mins left in a one score game, and in 2025 in the playoffs when the defense made a huge 4th quarter goal line stand and gave the ball back to the offense which could go up 2 scores and put the game away, and instead Baker immediately turned it over, losing the game.

    If you think Mike leaving is about another other than knowing Baker is a born loser, you’re an idiot, a very low IQ idiot.

  29. Warren Brooks Lynch Says:

    “Mike literally said he wanted to play for a ‘contender’ with a QB who was capable of winning a SB.”

    The information and hints are out there, obviously it’s mostly going to further the speculation, but taking less money, to go play with a QB you say this about say, alot:

    “It’ll all come down to his rapport with Brock Purdy, who is known for throwing with elite anticipation and timing. Purdy has had downfield threats, with Aiyuk being one of the league’s best in 2023, but Evans is a different type.

    Part of why the longtime Buccaneer came to San Francisco was the quarterback play, which was important when selecting his next destination.

    “[He’s a] true professional. Really, really underrated player,” Evans said of Purdy. “His first start was against my Buccaneers back in 2022, and I saw right then and there that, if I play with him, I feel like I can help him out a lot.

    “And, you know, he’s already a really good player. I hope I can help him get to where he wants to go in his career, and that’s to be a Super Bowl champion, potential MVP, and just have a great career here in San Francisco.”

    So Mike wanted to play for an offense that “threatens defenses” and he thinks he’s good enough to help Purdy be less underrated and a potential MVP candidate. Also, the “timing & anticipation” part will make some uspet, but that’s not a strength of our current QB.

 

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