What the Patriots' Carlton Davis said about returning to Tampa
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What the Patriots' Carlton Davis said about returning to Tampa
"We talked about it today, he was just talking about how it was going to be weird."
"He's brought veteran leadership, he's brought grit, competitiveness,"
"He's brought his experience through his career, crossing over with guys that we've played against."
"CB Carlton Davis III was telling teammates and coaches today that it will be strange returning to Tampa Bay, as he hasn't been back since the Buccaneers traded him in March of 2024.Here is CBs coach Justin Hamilton on what Davis (9 starts, 94.7% of snaps) has brought to NE: pic.twitter.com/WZ6OoXNXq1- Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) November 6, 2025"
Carlton Davis, drafted in 2018 and a Florida native, returns to Raymond James Stadium to face the Buccaneers after six seasons in Tampa Bay and a March 2024 trade. Davis has 11 career interceptions and a Super Bowl win in 2020. Davis has started immediately for New England and has played 94.7% of snaps in nine starts, adding veteran leadership, grit, competitiveness, and crossover experience, according to the Patriots' cornerbacks coach. The Patriots sit at 7-2. Tampa Bay faces injuries to Mike Evans (broken collarbone) and has questions around Bucky Irving and Chris Godwin, while Baker Mayfield remains a major offensive threat.
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