A pair of Tampa Bay Buccaneers legends are being honored by the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Former defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin and video director Dave Levy have been given the “Award of Excellence,” honoring both with their own spot in Canton.
Kiffin was the architect of the iconic “Tampa 2” defense that revolutionized the NFL, and was punctuated by one of the most dominant seasons in league history, one that finished with the Bucs’ first Lombardi Trophy in 2002.
Levy spent nearly 30 years as the Bucs’ video director, and is widely regarded as a legendary figure in league history in his position.
Congrats to both on a well-deserved honor.
Congratulations to our former video director of 29 years Dave Levy on earning @ProFootballHOF’s Award of Excellence! 📽️
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— Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@Buccaneers) March 27, 2024
Architect of the Tampa 2⃣
Congrats to Monte Kiffin on being recognized by the @ProFootballHOF for a legendary career 👏
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— Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@Buccaneers) March 27, 2024
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