In AFC South news, the Indianapolis Colts weren’t the only team to announce a coaching move this week. So did the Jaguars and Texans.
The Buccaneers confirmed the completion of a quadfecta of interviews for their vacant offensive coordinator position. The process began in earnest Saturday, when Tampa confirmed virtual meetings with Minnesota assistant quarterbacks coach and “chief of special projects” Grant Udinski,
Among the players set to hit the free-agent market is center Ryan Kelly — the team's longest-tenured player on the roster. However, the four-time Pro Bowl center is set to be a free agent, and the Colts drafted his expected successor last year with the selection of Tanor Bortolini.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are now fully into their offseason after their 2024 season was upended in the Wild Card round by the Washington Commanders. This season
While some stars opted out, Burrow and Baker Mayfield will be among the players on hand for the revamped games.
It was around midseason when the Jacksonville Jaguars had an idea of what was likely to come: a complete regime change involving now-former head coach Doug Pede
The Buccaneers completed an interview with Chargers passing game coordinator Marcus Brady for their offensive coordinator position. Tampa Bay has a void to fill after former offensive coordinator Liam Coen was hired as the Jaguars’ head coach.
Tom Moore, 86, will coach for his 49th season in the NFL continuing his role with the Buccaneers as an offensive consultant, per the Tampa Bay Times.
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The Indianapolis Colts finished the 2024 NFL season with ... Draft position of playoff teams will be determined later: Houston Texans, Denver Broncos, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Los Angeles Chargers, Los Angels Rams, Green Bay Packers, Pittsburgh Steelers ...
A look at top news updates from the week including an overview of candidates who have interviewed for the Buccaneers’ vacant offensive coordinator role and Mike Evans' sixth Pro Bowl nod
Liam Coen’s decision to withdraw his name from consideration for Jacksonville’s head coaching position and sign a new contract to remain the offensive coordinator in Tampa Bay didn’t last long.