Bucs’ Devin White takes on ‘Victory Round’ on horseback around Raymond James Stadium

Devin White, the linebacker of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, celebrated the team’s Super Bowl LV victory on Wednesday with his own personal flair.

White rode around Raymond James Stadium on horseback.

“Victory shot,” he told the camera before galloping with his horse down the sideline while holding the Vince Lombardi trophy.

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The video was posted on the Buccaneers’ Twitter account.

White was part of Tampa Bay’s star-studded defense that kept the Kansas City Chiefs up to just nine points on Sunday. White had an interception in the Super Bowl and one in the division game against the New Orleans Saints. He recovered 38 tackles in three playoffs and a duel.

Before his rookie season in 2019, White mourns the loss of his beloved horse Daisy Mae. He posted dozens of photos on Facebook of him riding the horse and reflected on his time with her.

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He wrote on Facebook: ‘Never thought I would post something like this, was in tears for more than ten hours, everyone knows what I love about’ Daisy Mae ‘and the passion with which I take care of her. , Many of you may already know that my daughter left this beautiful world last night, but she fought hard and I want to thank everyone who was with us through every step, she was very dehydrated and overheated !! want to stay with me but God had other plans, RIP To My 1st Love.

“1 year was just not enough, I had bigger plans for us in this world and I am very sad! Thank you for all the love and concerns ‘LOVE DEVIN & DAISY.’

White has mentioned his love of horses in the past. He said his passion for the animals began when he was about 5 years old and saw people driving them in his hometown of Springhill, Louisiana.

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“I feel like I’m in heaven on earth when I’m with my horses. No distractions, no phones, no football,” he said in 2019 via NCAA.com. “Just me and my horse, we walk and work to get better. Because at the end of the day, my horse also needs to get better. Because my horse has to perform at a certain weight. one day off, my horse started missing. That’s why I need to keep my horse up to date. ‘

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