It's a new season for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2026, and they'll try to improve on an 8-9 finish that saw them miss the playoffs for the first time since 2020. But it's also a new era for the team, as two of its franchise legends are no longer with the team. Wide receiver Mike Evans left in free agency to play for the San Francisco 49ers, while linebacker Lavonte David called it quits after 14 seasons and retired from the game of football. The Buccaneers have made moves to try and fill those gaps, signing linebacker Alex Anzalone in free agency and bringing on Georgia State wide receiver Ted Hurst in the third round, but it will be very difficult to truly replace what those players did for Tampa Bay. There's at least one way, for now, that no one will replace Evans and David. Buccaneers general manager Jason Licht made an appearance on Kay Adams' Up & Adams show on Thursday, and he revealed that there's one thing the Bucs are doing to maintain the legacy of both players in Tampa Bay.…