A recently retired Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker says he is interested in returning to the sidelines in a coaching role. The player, described as a franchise legend and a future Hall of Famer, discusses the possibility of mentoring Tampa Bay’s next defensive generation. The report notes his career production, including 1,714 total tackles, underscoring his long tenure with the team. In the remarks, he frames a coaching future as an opportunity to help develop players and pass along experience from his time at linebacker. The sources do not indicate that he has been hired by the Buccaneers or specify which position—such as defensive coordinator, position coach, or another role—he may pursue. Instead, the information centers on his expressed interest and the prospect of a coaching transition after retirement, with no timeline or details about team discussions included.