Lavonte David’s Favorite Stat
March 28th, 2026When a linebacker plays above the rim for 14 years without a major injury, naturally, the man is going to pile up statistics.
Case in point for the recently retired Lavonte David: He is tied with Derrick Brooks for the most tackles in Bucs history with 1,714. Pretty impressive. (Yes, Joe knows tackles stats are not uniform. NFL data has Brooks leading David. Another stats service has them tied.)
But that statistic is not what turns on David himself. Appearing this week on “Up and Adams” hosted by Kay Adams and seen on FanDuel TV, David cited a stat that is known far more for defensive linemen and pass rushers than linebackers.
“The one that really sticks out the most to me is the tackles for loss,” David said. “The 177 titles for loss only because when you look at the list, it’s nothing but D-linemen that’s on the list.
“There are guys who always just strictly rush the passer or got a chance too. But their way is easy. But for me being an off the ball linebacker my whole career, it just goes to show my knowledge of the game, my understanding of the defense that I’m playing in, and the understanding of what the offense is trying to do.
“It is showing my ability … to play downhill.”
Yes, David is No. 4 on the all-time list in the modern era with 177, tied with Von Miller. Only Terrell Suggs, Calais Campbell and J.J. Watt have more.
David makes a great point if you ask Joe. Think about it: to have a ton of tackles for loss, a linebacker not only has to be in position that often to make a play, but he also has to be able to read and react with lightning speed.
Talk about a heat-seeking missile.
The next inside linebacker closest to David is Brian Urlacher at No. 17.
Pretty, pretty impressive to Joe.
Lavonte David says being 4th all-time in TFL means the most to him out of all his accolades š¤@LavonteDavid54 | @heykayadams pic.twitter.com/5QXoW1nDkU
— Up & Adams (@UpAndAdamsShow) March 26, 2026









March 28th, 2026 at 12:18 am
A great man. No one should ever wear #54 on the Buccaneers again.
March 28th, 2026 at 12:22 am
His TFL, forced fumbles, and fumble recoveries put him in a league of his own. Love #54, canāt wait for him to go to Canton.
March 28th, 2026 at 12:38 am
āBut for me being an off the ball linebacker my whole career, it just goes to show my knowledge of the game, my understanding of the defense that Iām playing in, and the understanding of what the offense is trying to do.ā
This is what separates great players from good players.
March 28th, 2026 at 12:43 am
He makes an excellent point.
Speaking of Calais Campbell, he isnāt slowing down. He has averaged 50 tackles, 10 TFLs and 6 sacks over the past three years for 3 different teams. He is a FA and has history with Bowles. I know he is ancient but 6ā8ā 315 lbs of savvy run defense and pocket pushing at 40 is better than anything available in this draft at DT. I figured he was back in AZ to retire but who wants to play for that team right now? He only made $5.5 mil in 2025 but Sportrac seems to think he is worth twice that ($10.9 mil) in 2026. Adding him and/or DJ Reader would be fantastic. I donāt see any of these draftee DTs being what the Bucs need in 2026.
March 28th, 2026 at 12:44 am
Best player on this defense since Ronde Barber left. I donāt count the rentals like Revis or Suh. Those dudes are obvious HOFers as rentals.
March 28th, 2026 at 12:53 am
Crazy that he tied Brooks on total tackles.
March 28th, 2026 at 4:34 am
First Ballot
March 28th, 2026 at 6:04 am
Wow!
March 28th, 2026 at 6:14 am
Awesome stuff
Heās always been extremely humble. I like hearing him over this week long his own horn for a little bit. And itās not coming across arrogant or cocky⦠Itās just facts.
March 28th, 2026 at 6:24 am
Class act, HOF.
March 28th, 2026 at 6:33 am
Those snap decisions…that mind/body connection. Thats what I see with JRod and Hill jr.