LB Lavonte David agrees to 2-year, $25M contract extension with Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Former Husker linebacker Lavonte David is staying put with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after supposedly signing a two-year extension with the defending Super Bowl Champions that will pay David $25 million.

David, who has been one of the league’s most productive linebackers throughout the span of his career, was set to turn into a free agent this offseason, yet will rejoin a Bucs safeguard that was among the awesome the alliance last season. As per a report by NFL.com columnist Ian Rapoport, David’s deal includes three voidable years, which makes his cap hit worth just $3.5 million of every 2021 — a significant move for the Bucs who have a tight salary cap situation.

The 31-year-old David has for quite some time been perhaps the most productive linebackers in the NFL, however he hasn’t gotten his due. The former Husker linebacker has only one Pro Bowl choice in his nine-year NFL career. David has completed a season with under 100 handles only once in his career, and in 2020, showed up in 16 games, making 113 total tackles, 1.5 sacks and guarding six passes. David has found the middle value of 114 handles for each season in his nine-year career.

David is one of two players to have 1,000+ tackles, 20 sacks, and 10 INT through their initial eight seasons. The other is Ray Lewis.

David has played his whole career with Tampa Bay, and the previous Husker and the establishment were supposedly chipping away at an contract extension throughout the fall. David just finished up a long term, $50.5 million contract extension he endorsed with the group in 2015.

David had as of late been recorded on NFL.com’s list of the top accessible free agents this offseason, checking in at No. 31 on the list.

The Bucs drafted David in the second round of the 2012 NFL Draft out of Nebraska. In his tenderfoot season, David began altogether 16 regular season games and added up to 139 handles and 20 handles for misfortune. From that point forward, David has been a crucial piece of Tampa Bay’s guard. In 2015, the linebacker went to the Pro Bowl with 147 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, and three interceptions.

Keeping David in a Tampa Bay uniform is a major success for the defending Super Bowl Champions. David isn’t the lone former Husker on the Bucs’ free organization tab. Guarded lineman Ndamukong Suh played last season under a one-year manage the Bucs and is set to his the free office market by and by this year.

Suh was recorded as the No. 71 accessible free specialist on NFL.com’s rundown, and has kept on being beneficial and tough during his NFL profession.

Suh has had a decorated career across 11 seasons with the Detroit Lions, Miami Dolphins, Los Angeles Rams and now the Buccaneers. Suh was named Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2010, has been named First-Team All-Pro multiple times all through his time in the NFL and has made five Pro Bowls. Suh has showed up in 174 vocation games and last season Suh began every one of the 16 games for the Buccaneers, recorded 44 consolidated handles (nine for misfortune), 19 quarterback hits and six sacks. In four season finisher games, he consolidated for 10 handles and had 1.5 sacks in the Super Bowl win over the Chiefs.