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Devin Marcel White (born February 17, 1998) is an American professional football linebacker for the Las Vegas Raiders of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the LSU Tigers, and was selected by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers fifth overall in the 2019 NFL draft. He spent five seasons with the Buccaneers and won a Super Bowl championship with the team in Super Bowl LV.

Key Information

Early life

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Devin White attended North Webster High School in Springhill, Louisiana where he played football as a standout linebacker and running back.[1]

White was a controversial recruit out of high school, having multiple run-ins with police. In November 2015, he and his teammate Keuntra Gipson were arrested for having sex with a 14-year-old, a misdemeanor in Louisiana.[2] One month later, White was arrested for misdemeanor charges of “careless operation of a motor vehicle and flight from an officer.”[3] Because of his legal situation, White was dismissed from the 2015 Under Armour All-America Game.[4] Despite these controversies, he was still able to sign with LSU to play football.[5]

College career

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White at LSU

In his sophomore season at LSU, White led the Southeastern Conference in tackles with 133, the fourth-most tackles in a single season in school history.[6] He became the first player in SEC history to be named Defensive Player of the Week four times in the same season.[7] Following his junior year, White decided to forgo his senior year and enter the 2019 NFL draft.[8]

College statistics

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LSU Tigers
Season Class Pos GP Tackles Interceptions Fumbles
Solo Ast Cmb TfL Sck Int Yds Avg TD PD FR Yds TD FF
2016 FR LB 8 15 15 30 3.0 1.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 1
2017 SO LB 13 37 96 133 13.5 4.5 1 3 3.0 0 3 0 0 0 0
2018 JR LB 13 62 61 123 12.0 3.0 0 0 0.0 0 6 2 0 0 3
Career 34 114 172 286 28.5 8.5 1 3 3.0 0 9 3 0 0 4

Professional career

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Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
6 ft 0 in
(1.83 m)
237 lb
(108 kg)
32+18 in
(0.82 m)
9+34 in
(0.25 m)
4.42 s 1.56 s 2.58 s 4.17 s 7.07 s 39.5 in
(1.00 m)
9 ft 10 in
(3.00 m)
22 reps
All values from NFL Combine[9][10][11]

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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2019 season

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White was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the first round with the fifth overall pick of the 2019 NFL Draft.[12] His selection made him the highest drafted LSU defensive player since Patrick Peterson in 2011, as well as the highest drafted linebacker in school history. On July 20, 2019, the Buccaneers signed White to a fully guaranteed, four-year, $29.32 million contract including a signing bonus of $19.34 million.[13][14]

White in a game against the Tennessee Titans

White made his NFL debut in Week 1 against the San Francisco 49ers, making six tackles in the 31–17 loss.[15] In Week 2, during a 20–14 win over the Carolina Panthers, White sprained his MCL which resulted in him missing the next three games.[16] In Week 9 against the Seattle Seahawks, White recorded a team-high 12 tackles, half a sack on Russell Wilson, and two forced fumbles on running back Chris Carson, one of which that was recovered by teammate Jordan Whitehead in the 40–34 overtime loss.[17] In Week 11 against the New Orleans Saints, White recorded a team-high 13 tackles in the 34–17 loss.[18] In Week 12, during a 35–22 win against the Atlanta Falcons, White recorded eight tackles and sacked Matt Ryan twice, the first multi-sack game of his career.[19] In Week 13, during a 28–11 win against the Jacksonville Jaguars, White had a team-high seven tackles, his first career interception off a pass thrown by Nick Foles, and recovered a strip sack by teammate Shaquil Barrett on Foles for a touchdown.[20] As a result of White's strong play in November (39 tackles, 2.5 sacks, one pass deflection, and two forced fumbles from Weeks 9–12), he was named National Football Conference (NFC) Defensive Rookie of the Month.[21] As a result of White's strong play in December (29 tackles, two pass deflections, one interception, one forced fumble, four fumble recoveries, and two fumble return touchdowns from Weeks 13–17), he was named the NFC Defensive Rookie of the Month.[22]

White finished his rookie season with 91 total tackles, 2.5 sacks, three pass deflections, one interception, three forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries, and two fumble return touchdowns.[23] He was named to the PFWA All-Rookie Team.[24]

2020 season

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In Week 2 against the Panthers, White recorded a team-high 15 tackles, of which 11 were solo, during the 31–17 win.[25] In Week 6 against the Green Bay Packers, White led the team with 10 tackles and sacked Aaron Rodgers once during the 38–10 win.[26] In Week 7, during a 45–20 win against the Las Vegas Raiders, White recorded a team-high 11 tackles, of which nine were solo, as well as a career-high three sacks on Derek Carr, one of which resulted in a fumble, earning NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors.[27] In Week 15, White recorded 12 tackles (four for a loss), sacked Matt Ryan three times, and defended two passes in a 31–27 comeback win over the Falcons, earning his second NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors of the season.[28] In Week 16, during a 47–7 win over the Detroit Lions, White recorded 10 tackles and a sack. On January 1, 2021, it was revealed that White tested positive for COVID-19, and, along with teammates Shaquil Barrett and Steve McLendon, was placed on the reserve/COVID list by the Buccaneers on January 1, 2021,[29] and was subsequently activated on January 11.[30] White finished the 2020 regular season with a team-best 140 total tackles as well as nine sacks, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery, and four pass deflections.[31]

White (#45) playing against the Washington Football Team in 2021.

White made his postseason debut in the Divisional Round against the Saints. During the game, White led the team with 11 tackles (10 solo), deflected one pass, recovered a fumble forced by teammate Antoine Winfield Jr., and intercepted a pass by Drew Brees as the Buccaneers defeated the Saints 30–20.[32] In the NFC Championship against the Packers, White led the Buccaneers with 15 tackles (nine solo) and recovered a fumble forced by teammate Jordan Whitehead as the Buccaneers defeated the Packers 31–26 to advance to Super Bowl LV.[33] In the Super Bowl against the Kansas City Chiefs, White recorded 12 tackles, two tackles for loss, and the game sealing interception off a pass thrown by Patrick Mahomes in the end zone to secure a 31–9 victory for the Buccaneers.[34][35]

2022 season

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On April 27, 2022, the Buccaneers exercised the fifth-year option on White's contract.[36] In Week 10, White had nine tackles, two sacks, a forced fumble and recovery in a 21-16 win over the Seahawks, earning NFC Defensive Player of the Week.[37]

2023 season

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During the 2023 offseason, White requested a trade from the Buccaneers after failing to negotiate a contract extension.[38][39]

Philadelphia Eagles

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On March 18, 2024, the Philadelphia Eagles signed White to a one-year, $7.5 million contract.[40] On October 8, he was released, having never played a snap for the team.[41]

Houston Texans

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On October 23, 2024, White was signed by the Houston Texans.[42]

Las Vegas Raiders

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On March 28, 2025, White signed with the Las Vegas Raiders.[43] That year, he set a Raiders franchise record for most tackles in a season.[44]

NFL career statistics

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Legend
Won the Super Bowl
Bold Career high

Regular season

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Year Team Games Tackles Interceptions Fumbles
GP GS Cmb Solo Ast Sck TFL Sfty PD Int Yds Avg Lng TD FF FR Yds TD
2019 TB 13 13 91 58 33 2.5 4 0 3 1 5 5.0 5 0 3 4 112 2
2020 TB 15 15 140 97 43 9.0 15 0 4 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 1 2 0
2021 TB 17 17 128 87 41 3.5 8 0 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 5 0
2022 TB 17 17 124 73 51 5.5 8 0 5 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 3 26 0
2023 TB 14 13 83 49 34 2.5 5 0 6 2 36 18.0 26 0 0 0 0 0
2024 HOU 7 1 19 15 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2025 LV 17 17 174 95 79 2.5 11 0 3 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Total 100 93 759 474 285 25.5 51 0 24 4 41 10.3 26 0 7 9 145 2

Postseason

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Year Team Games Tackles Interceptions Fumbles
GP GS Cmb Solo Ast Sck TFL Sfty PD Int Yds Avg Lng TD FF FR Yds TD
2020 TB 3 3 38 27 11 0.0 3 0 2 2 28 14.0 28 0 0 2 39 0
2021 TB 2 2 13 7 6 0.0 2 0 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2022 TB 1 1 5 2 3 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2023 TB 2 0 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 8 6 59 36 23 0.0 6 0 4 2 28 14.0 28 0 0 2 39 0

Buccaneers franchise records

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  • Most forced fumbles in a single game – 2 (tied) (November 3, 2019 against the Seattle Seahawks)
  • Longest fumble return touchdown – 91 yards (December 29, 2019 against the Atlanta Falcons)
  • Most fumbles recovered by a rookie in a season – 4
  • Most fumbles returned for a touchdown in a season – 2 (2019)
  • Most defensive touchdowns by a rookie in a season – 2

Raiders franchise records

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  • Most tackles in a single season — 174 (2025)

Personal life

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White is a Christian.[45] White is the younger cousin of retired NFL running back Charcandrick West.[46]

References

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from Grokipedia
Devin White is an American professional football linebacker for the Las Vegas Raiders of the (). Born on February 17, 1998, in , White stands at 6 feet 0 inches tall and weighs 237 pounds. White's college career at (LSU) was distinguished, where he earned the as the nation's top linebacker in 2018, was named a consensus All-American, and served as team MVP and permanent captain. Selected by the with the fifth overall pick in the first round of the , White quickly established himself as a defensive standout. In his season, he recorded 91 combined tackles, 2.5 sacks, and 1 interception, earning NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year honors from the and a spot on the PFWA All-Rookie Team. During his five seasons with (2019–2023), White amassed over 500 tackles and 20 sacks, becoming one of only six players since 1987 to achieve that milestone in their first six seasons. He earned second-team honors in 2020 and was selected to the in 2021, while contributing significantly to the team's success, including a pivotal role in their victory over the in 2021, where he recorded 38 tackles and two interceptions in the postseason. After departing as a , White briefly signed with the in 2024 but was released after limited play; he then joined the Houston Texans for seven games that season, tallying 19 tackles. In March 2025, he signed a one-year contract with the Raiders, where he has revitalized his career, leading the team in tackles in the 2025 season and recording an interception.

Early years

Early life

Devin White was born on February 17, 1998, in Springhill, Louisiana. He was raised primarily by his mother, Coesha Standokes, and stepfather, Willie Standokes, whom his mother married when White was four years old; his biological father, Carlos Thomas, was largely absent from his upbringing. White grew up in a close-knit family with six siblings—including stepbrother J'Marco "Jae Jae" Greenard—in the small rural community of Cotton Valley, Louisiana, where the family lived in a single-wide trailer amid economic hardships typical of the area. The absence of his biological father and the family's modest circumstances fueled White's determination and work ethic, as influenced by the mentorship from his older stepbrother Greenard, who shared a room with him and emphasized positivity and athletic pursuit. White's family moved periodically between small towns in northern , including Springhill, Cullen, and Cotton Valley, during his early years. He developed an early passion for football, starting in leagues with the Cotton Valley Swamp Dogs team organized by local coach Shaun Houston, where he played alongside peers in community-based games that shaped his initial athletic experiences. In addition to sports, White engaged in non-athletic activities that provided balance to his childhood, notably developing a strong interest in around age five or six, learning to ride in his rural surroundings and later acquiring his first horse named Ricky Bobby during . This , rooted in the horse-friendly culture of his hometown, offered a therapeutic outlet and sense of freedom amid family challenges.

High school career

Devin White attended North Webster High School in , where he emerged as a standout at and linebacker. He earned a varsity spot as a freshman, becoming the only underclassman to make an immediate impact on the team and drawing early attention from college scouts. Throughout his high school tenure, White showcased exceptional athleticism, amassing 5,031 rushing yards and 81 touchdowns on offense while contributing significantly on defense. In his senior season of 2015, White dominated defensively with 192 tackles, helping lead North Webster to the state playoffs. His versatility and physicality were evident in key games, including a playoff matchup against Minden where the Knights mounted a late drive. White's performance that year solidified his reputation as one of Louisiana's top prospects. During the season, on November 20, 2015—the morning of North Webster's second-round playoff game—White and teammate Keuntra Gipson were arrested on misdemeanor charges of carnal knowledge of a juvenile (a 15-year-old girl). White posted bail and played in the game, but the incident led to his dismissal from the 2016 Under Armour All-America Game due to the ongoing legal situation; the charges were later dropped with no conviction. A consensus four-star recruit according to Rivals, ESPN, 247Sports, and Scout, White ranked as the No. 10 outside linebacker nationally by 247Sports and the No. 8 athlete in the country by ESPN. He received scholarship offers from numerous elite programs, including Alabama and LSU, before committing to the Tigers on January 8, 2016.

College career

LSU Tigers seasons

White arrived at Louisiana State University in 2015 as a four-star recruit and was redshirted for the season, preserving a year of eligibility while adjusting to the college level. Despite his redshirt status, he saw limited action on special teams, contributing 10 tackles on the coverage units—the second-most on the team—and demonstrating early potential as a physical and instinctive defender. In , White transitioned to linebacker and quickly earned a starting role, appearing in all 12 games with 11 starts as a redshirt . He recorded 30 tackles, including 1.0 sack—one of which came in his first SEC start against Auburn—establishing himself as a disruptive force in the Tigers' defense and earning Freshman All-SEC honors from the coaches. His speed and tackling ability helped LSU finish the season with a 8-5 record, including a berth in the . White's development accelerated in 2017, his true sophomore year, when he emerged as one of the conference's premier linebackers. He led the SEC in tackles per game (10.2) and totaled 133 stops with 4.5 sacks over 13 games, all starts, anchoring a defense that helped LSU achieve a 10-3 record. A semifinalist for the recognizing the nation's top linebacker, White delivered a standout performance in the victory over Notre Dame, where he notched a sack, 1.5 tackles for loss, and 6 total tackles in a game that highlighted his range and pass-rush ability. As a junior in , White served as a permanent team captain and leader of the Tigers' linebacker corps, starting 12 of 13 games and topping the SEC with 123 tackles alongside 3 sacks and 12 tackles for loss. His leadership and on-field impact were pivotal in LSU's successful campaign, which included a in the over UCF. Following the season, White declared for the and opted out of portions of the while standing on his testing numbers from other workouts.

College statistics and awards

Devin White's statistical output at LSU demonstrated his rapid development into an elite defender, with consistent production in tackles and disruptions over his three seasons from 2016 to 2018. He appeared in 38 games, starting 25, and amassed career totals of 286 tackles (114 solo), 29 tackles for loss, 8.5 sacks, 1 interception, 4 forced fumbles, and 9 pass deflections. The following table summarizes his key defensive statistics by year:
YearGPTotal TacklesSoloAssistedSacksINTFFPD
2016123015151.0010
20171313337964.5103
20181312362613.0036
Career382861141728.5149
White's performance earned him significant recognition, including second-team honors from the in 2017 after leading the SEC with 133 tackles. In 2018, he secured consensus first-team status from organizations such as the , , and , along with first-team All-SEC honors from the and SEC coaches. That year, White also won the as the nation's top linebacker and was named LSU's Defensive MVP after leading the team with 123 tackles. Advanced metrics underscored White's impact, particularly in his final season; ranked him as the 17th-best player in for 2018, highlighting his disruptive presence despite missing 15 tackles that year. His 2017 overall PFF grade of 73.4 reflected strong run defense (70.6) and pass-rush contributions (74.5) across 805 snaps.

Professional career

2019 NFL Draft and rookie season

The selected Devin White in the first round with the fifth overall pick of the . He signed a four-year rookie contract worth $29.3 million, including a $19.7 million . During , White demonstrated rapid adjustment to the professional game's pace despite battling tonsillitis that caused him to lose up to 10 pounds and briefly jeopardized his availability for the opener. He impressed coaches with his speed and coverage skills in joint practices, positioning himself as a starter alongside veteran . White made his NFL debut as a starter in Week 1 against the , recording four tackles in a 31-17 loss. In his season, started all 13 games he played, emerging as a key component of ' linebacker corps. He finished with 91 combined tackles (58 solo), 2.5 sacks, one , and three forced fumbles. His performance earned him NFC Defensive Rookie of the Month honors for both and December, making him the first player to win the award twice in a single season. was also named to the All-Rookie Team, highlighted as the only 2019 rookie to record an alongside multiple sacks, forced fumbles, and fumble recoveries. Standout moments included a 91-yard return in Week 16 against the —the longest in Buccaneers history—and his lone in Week 11 versus the , which he returned five yards. In the Buccaneers' Wild Card playoff loss to the , White contributed six tackles, including one for a loss, in a 23-20 defeat.

2020 season and Super Bowl

In the 2020 regular season, Devin White emerged as a cornerstone of the ' defense, starting all 15 games he played after missing one due to a diagnosis. He recorded 140 combined tackles (97 solo), nine sacks, four pass deflections, one forced fumble, and one fumble recovery, showcasing his versatility as an inside linebacker in ' scheme. White's dominant performance earned him second-team honors from the and a selection to the , recognizing his impact in run defense and pass rushing during a season where finished 11-5 and secured the title. White's contributions intensified during the Buccaneers' playoff run, where he tallied 38 combined tackles (27 solo) across three games, leading the team in stops and adding two interceptions and two fumble recoveries. In the against the on January 24, 2021, White recorded 15 tackles (nine solo) and a crucial fumble recovery on Aaron Jones after a hit by safety , returning it 21 yards to set up a that helped secure a 31-26 victory and a berth. His relentless pursuit and coverage skills were pivotal in limiting Packers quarterback to one and containing the run game, propelling the to their first appearance since 2003. In on February 7, 2021, White delivered an outstanding performance against the , registering 12 tackles (eight solo) and sealing the game with a fourth-quarter of on a deep pass intended for , which he returned 12 yards to clinch the victory. The Buccaneers defeated the Chiefs 31-9, with White's efforts limiting Mahomes to 270 passing yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions while holding Kansas City's offense to just 350 total yards. His play was widely regarded as one of the game's turning points, earning praise for disrupting the Chiefs' rhythm and contributing to Tampa Bay's first title in 18 years. Following the win, discussions about a long-term contract extension for began, as his breakout season and championship pedigree positioned him for a significant raise beyond his rookie deal. While expressed interest in retaining the fifth-overall pick from , negotiations did not result in an immediate extension, leading to the team exercising his fifth-year option in valued at $11.7 million; White later played out his rookie contract before seeking a in 2023 amid stalled talks.

2021–2023 seasons with Buccaneers

In the 2021 season, Devin White started all 17 games for the , recording 128 combined tackles (87 solo) and 3.5 sacks while earning his second selection as an inside linebacker. His performance helped anchor the defense under coordinator , contributing to the team's division title and a playoff appearance that advanced to the divisional round, where the fell to the . White built on that momentum in 2022, again starting all 17 games and leading the Buccaneers in total tackles with 124 (73 solo) alongside 5.5 sacks. The Buccaneers exercised the fifth-year option on his contract that April, securing him through the 2023 season at a fully guaranteed salary of $11.7 million. His consistent production supported another playoff berth, with defeating the in the wild-card round before losing to the Cowboys' divisional opponent. The 2023 season marked a more challenging year for White, as a foot injury limited him to 14 games (13 starts), during which he tallied 83 combined tackles (49 solo) and 2.5 sacks. Frustrations grew over his evolving role within Bowles' defensive scheme amid the team's 9-8 record and failure to reach the playoffs, leading White to request a trade in the offseason prior to the campaign. Over his 2021–2023 tenure with the Buccaneers, White's sideline-to-sideline speed and tackling prowess were central to Bowles' aggressive, two-high safety defenses, aiding two playoff appearances and solidifying his status as a foundational piece of the unit post-Super Bowl LV.

2024 season with Eagles and Texans

In March 2024, Devin White signed a one-year contract with the Philadelphia Eagles worth up to $7.5 million, including $3.5 million guaranteed, intended to bolster the team's linebacker corps as a potential starter alongside Nakobe Dean. Despite earning reps in training camp, White was relegated to a healthy scratch status and did not play a single snap in the Eagles' first four games of the season, as younger players Dean and Zack Baun outperformed him for starting roles. His inactivity stemmed from not contributing on special teams and failing to secure a defensive rotation spot, compounded by a minor controversy when he retweeted (and quickly deleted) a social media post celebrating a Tampa Bay Buccaneers play against the Eagles during their Week 4 matchup, raising questions about his team-first mentality. On October 8, 2024, the Eagles released White, allowing the team cap savings and providing him an opportunity to join a contender before the trade deadline; head coach Nick Sirianni praised White's professionalism in handling the demotion despite the challenges. Following his release, White signed with the Houston Texans on October 23, 2024, as a depth addition amid injuries to key linebackers like Christian Kirksey and Henry To'oTo'o. He appeared in seven games for Houston, including one start, primarily in a weak-side rotational role behind starters Blake Cashman and Azeez Al-Shaair, and recorded 19 total tackles (15 solo) with no sacks, interceptions, or forced fumbles. White saw action in six consecutive games from Weeks 8 to 13 before being a healthy inactive until returning for Week 18, reflecting a limited fit within the Texans' defensive scheme that emphasized speed and coverage over his run-stopping strengths from earlier in his career. White's 2024 season totaled 19 tackles across both teams, marking a career low in production and excluding him from consideration. Media analyses pointed to ongoing maturity concerns—stemming from prior locker room reports during his tenure—and mismatches with modern defensive systems requiring versatile coverage linebackers, contributing to his instability between teams. Entering free agency after the season, White reflected on the year as a humbling reset, emphasizing personal growth and adaptability, which paved the way for his subsequent signing with the Las Vegas Raiders in March 2025.

2025 season with Raiders

In March 2025, Devin White signed a one-year, $1.17 million contract with the Las Vegas Raiders as an unrestricted free agent. The move reunited him with general manager John Spytek, who had originally drafted him fifth overall in 2019 while with the Buccaneers, and positioned White as the middle linebacker under head coach Antonio Pierce's defensive scheme. This signing addressed a key need in the Raiders' linebacker corps after White's challenging 2024 campaign across multiple teams. Through nine games in the 2025 season as of November 18, 2025, White has emerged as a defensive , leading the team with 87 tackles alongside 1.0 sack, 1 , and 1 forced . White's standout performances include a career-highlight game in Week 6 against the Titans, where he tallied 9 tackles, 1 sack, 1 , and 1 forced in limiting the opponent's offense. Observers have lauded White for instilling leadership and revitalizing the team's swagger, drawing on his experience from the 2020 Super Bowl-winning squad. Amid the Raiders' 5-4 record entering November, White's one-year deal has sparked discussions about a potential extension, with his resurgence positioning him as a cornerstone for the defense's future.

Career statistics and records

Regular season and postseason statistics

Devin White has compiled a robust statistical profile as an NFL linebacker, emphasizing his role as a tackling machine with consistent production in run defense and pass rushing over his first seven seasons. His career highlights include leading the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in tackles during his rookie year and contributing significantly to their Super Bowl-winning defense in 2020. Through Week 10 of the 2025 season, White's totals reflect durability, having appeared in 92 regular-season games while amassing 672 combined tackles. The following table summarizes White's regular-season defensive statistics year by year, including games played (G), games started (GS), combined tackles (Comb), solo tackles (Solo), assisted tackles (Ast), sacks (Sk), interceptions (Int), forced fumbles (FF), and passes defended (PD). Data is sourced from official records and reflects performance across his teams: (2019–2023), and Houston Texans (2024), and (2025).
YearTeamGGSCombSoloAstSkIntFFPD
2019TB13139158332.5133
2020TB161612174479.0016
2021TB171611065455.5215
2022TB171712374492.5006
2023TB17148852363.0113
2024HOU71191540.0000
2025LV998751361.0112
Career-928567243024224.04723
White's career totals through 2025 Week 10 demonstrate his impact, with 24 sacks underscoring his pass-rushing ability and 4 interceptions highlighting opportunistic plays in coverage. These figures position him as a versatile inside linebacker capable of affecting both the run and pass games. In the postseason, White has participated in 8 games, primarily during his Buccaneers tenure from 2020 to 2023, where he elevated his performance in high-stakes matchups, including the Super Bowl LV victory. The table below details his playoff statistics in the same categories as the regular season. No postseason appearances in 2024–2025 as of November 18, 2025.
YearTeamGGSCombSoloAstSkIntFFPD
2020TB333827110.0101
2021TB2213760.0002
2022TB115230.0000
2023TB203030.0000
Career-865936230.0202
Postseason totals show White with 59 tackles and his interception in the 2020 Divisional Round standing out as a pivotal moment, along with contributions in the victory over the (31–9). Advanced metrics further contextualize White's contributions. According to Pro Football Reference's Approximate Value (AV), which measures a player's overall value relative to league averages, White earned a career-high 14 AV in 2020 during the Super Bowl run, with a cumulative 54 AV through 2025 Week 10. Year-by-year AV: 2019 (8), 2020 (14), 2021 (11), 2022 (10), 2023 (6), 2024 (1), 2025 (4 through Week 10). Pro Football Focus (PFF) grades, which evaluate performance on a 0–100 scale across run defense, , and coverage, indicate White's strengths in tackling but areas for improvement in coverage. Notable grades include an 85.7 overall in and a 41.5 overall in 2025 through Week 10, reflecting adaptation with the Raiders. Year-by-year overall PFF grades: 2019 (82.1), (85.7), 2021 (70.4), 2022 (72.3), 2023 (36.2), 2024 (50.0), 2025 (41.5).

College Awards

During his time at Louisiana State University (LSU), Devin White established himself as one of the premier linebackers in , earning multiple accolades for his defensive prowess. As a in 2017, he led the (SEC) in tackles per game with 10.2 and total tackles with 133, securing first-team All-SEC honors and second-team recognition from the . In 2018, White continued his dominance, leading the SEC in assisted tackles (61) and total tackles (123) while recording 12 tackles for loss and three sacks, which earned him consensus All-American status and first-team All-SEC honors for the second consecutive year. That season, he also won the , presented annually to the nation's top linebacker, becoming the first LSU player to receive this honor in its 34-year history. White capped his college career by contributing to LSU's undefeated 2019 season, culminating in a victory over Clemson, where he recorded seven tackles in the title game.

NFL Awards and Honors

White's professional accolades began in his rookie year with the in 2019, when he was selected to the (PFWA) All-Rookie Team after leading all rookies with seven tackles per game, two defensive touchdowns, and four fumble recoveries. In the 2020 season, White achieved career highs with 121 total tackles, 15 tackles for loss, nine passes defensed, and nine sacks, earning second-team honors from the and a selection to the in 2021 (recognizing his 2020 performance). On the team level, White was a key contributor to ' Super Bowl LV victory over the [Kansas City Chiefs](/page/Kansas_City Chiefs) in 2021, where he recorded four tackles, including a crucial sack in the fourth quarter.

Franchise and team records

During his rookie season with the in 2019, Devin White recorded 91 total tackles over 13 games, contributing significantly to the team's defensive efforts despite playing in a rotational role early on. White set the Buccaneers' franchise record for the most tackles in a single postseason game with 15 combined tackles during the 2021 NFC Championship victory over the . He also led the team in total postseason tackles during the 2020 playoffs with 38 combined tackles across three games, including 11 in the Divisional Round against the , 15 in the NFC Championship, and 12 in . Over his five seasons with the Buccaneers, White amassed 23 sacks as a linebacker, placing him among the franchise's top performers in that category for players in their first five years. With the in 2024, White appeared in limited action without recording significant statistical milestones before being released. Later that year with the Houston Texans, he contributed 19 total tackles (15 solo) in seven games, providing depth to the linebacker corps but not establishing any franchise records in his limited role. As of 2025, White has not set major records with the Las Vegas Raiders in his ongoing season. At , White led the in tackles per game (10.2) during the 2018 season and ranked second in total tackles with 133, marking the fourth-highest single-season total in program history and the first time an LSU player led the conference in tackles per game since 2001.

Personal life

Family and background

Devin White was born on February 17, 1998, in , to Coesha Standokes-White and Carlos Thomas, both of whom were former high school basketball players that emphasized athleticism and perseverance in their family dynamic. Raised in a tight-knit African-American household in the rural South, White credits his Southern upbringing with shaping his core values of resilience, faith, and community loyalty, influenced by the cultural traditions and family-oriented environment of . His mother, Coesha, served as the primary guiding force in his early life, instilling discipline through structured routines and encouragement to pursue education alongside sports, a role she maintained even after remarrying Willie Standokes when White was four years old, forming a blended family unit. White shares a particularly close bond with his mother and siblings, including his late older brother J'Marco "Jae Jae" Greenard, who passed away in June 2011 in a car accident and served as a mentor in athletics and life lessons, as well as his younger sisters Raynesha Standokes and Jada Greenard. This familial support originated from their Springhill roots, where community ties ran deep, fostering White's early sense of responsibility and connection to his hometown despite later moves for football opportunities. In his personal life, White married his longtime partner, Kaylin Fields, in 2022, marking a significant milestone that expanded their family with the birth of their son, Connor. The couple's relationship reflects the stability White sought amid professional challenges, with his Southern heritage continuing to influence their family values of hard work and togetherness. Tragically, White's biological father, Carlos Thomas, passed away in November 2022 while in custody in , an event that deepened his reliance on his mother's enduring support during a difficult period.

Philanthropy and interests

Devin White established the Get Live 45 Foundation in 2021 to provide hope and comfort to foster children, their families, and disadvantaged youth during significant life moments. The has organized events such as distributing 45 meal kits in 2022, which supported over 450 foster children and their families in Tampa. White's philanthropic efforts earned him recognition as the NFL Players Association's Week 13 Community MVP in 2022, with a made to his foundation, and he was named a finalist for the 2023 NFLPA Community Service Award. In partnership with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Tampa Bay, White hosted a bowling event in October 2022 for 60 children, surprising them with new toys to promote community engagement and youth development. He has also supported anti-violence and education initiatives through broader NFL community programs, emphasizing empowerment for young people in Tampa. Extending his commitment to youth sports in his home state of Louisiana, White hosts the annual Get Live 45 Youth Football Camp in Springhill; at the 2024 event, he donated $20,000 to the North Webster High School football program while coaching over 500 participants. Beyond philanthropy, White maintains personal interests in equestrian activities, owning and riding horses—a passion he developed in childhood in , where he learned to ride before learning to ride a bike. He has expressed a focus on and style, notably highlighting items like sunglasses as travel essentials in a 2021 interview. In 2023, White faced off-field attention due to cryptic posts in and December, which appeared to reference contract frustrations and perceived disrespect with ; he later clarified the messages as motivational and unrelated to trade rumors, emphasizing personal growth and team commitment.

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