The holiday season is coming to an end, but that didn’t stop the Bucs’ inside linebackers from finishing up their day after practicing at the AdventHealth Training Center on Friday afternoon and gifting vehicles to two local mothers. Ta.
Linebackers KJ Britt, Lavonte David, Servocea Dennis, Daniel Grzeciak, Antonio Grier Jr., Deion Jones, JJ Russell, and thanks to donations from assistant defensive coordinators Larry Sheritzia Huff and Mericlea Sackett. received two Ford cars. Foot.
Below is a video of David’s statement on behalf of the players, the emotional reactions of each mother who was gifted a car, and the unveiling of the new vehicles.
Lavonte David’s Bucks LB gives away two Ford cars to local moms

Ford car gifted by Bucks players – Photo by Adam Slivon/PR
labonte david is an underrated wonder And throughout his NFL career, he has shown that he is not only a leader and captain on the field, but a unique presence on the field.
This afternoon, David, on behalf of the players, will give back to local moms in need, especially after Hurricanes Helen and Milton hit the Tampa Bay community in late September and early October. We talked about the meaning of things.
This was made possible through donations from everyone within the Bucs organization as well as local nonprofits. Ministry and circle of success So is the Ford auto dealership in Port Richey.
“First and foremost, I would like to thank Capital Region Ministries, Wheels of Success, and Ford. [of Port Richey] For opening up their hearts to us to be able to do something like this,” David said. “On behalf of our inside linebacker group, we felt like we wanted to do something that is near and dear to our hearts, especially with the storm and everything else, and with the holidays coming up. .


Bucks ILB Labonte David – Photo Credit: USA Today
“We were able to brainstorm together and decided that this is what we can do to change people’s lives. Thank you to everyone who has partnered with us and the organizations that have reached out. Thank you very much to all of you, and God bless you all.”
The vehicles provided will give moms and dads who have struggled with transportation the opportunity to maintain full-time employment, reduce their out-of-pocket costs on public transportation, and allow them to spend more time with their children. can.
It was a great way for Bucs players to take the initiative and give back to the Tampa Bay community. Not only do they make an impact on the ground, this is another example of the team going above and beyond to impact and change lives.
This also comes as wide receiver Mike Evans is in line to win the 2024 Walter Payton Man of the Year Award. Presenting his own work through the Mike Evans Family Foundation. It’s hard to find a team with so many players willing to give back so much.