It seems Todd Bowles wants another Sean McVay-minded OC as Tampa Bay completes it's third interview with a McVay assistant for the job opening.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were dealt a sudden blow last week when Liam Coen went from deciding to sign a contract extension to remain the team's offensive coordinator to accepting the Jacksonville Jaguars head coaching gig.
Taking a position-by-position breakdown as the Buccaneers head into the 2035 season, continuing with outside linebackers
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers really wanted to keep Liam Coen, and they almost did something drastic to prevent him from leaving for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers pulled off what was seen by many as a shocking move when they were able to keep Liam Coen in Tampa Bay. The Bucs offensive coordinator was favored to land the Jaguars head
The coaching carousel has gotten into full swing around the NFL and it seems the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are content with holding onto Todd Bowles through this cycle.
The Detroit Lions have added a Super Bowl-winning coach to their staff heading into the 2025 season in former Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive line coach Kacy Rodgers.
The Raiders haven't won a postseason game since January 2003 and last made a playoff appearance in January 2022.
Detroit Lions are "working to hire" John Morton, pass game coordinator with Denver Broncos the past 2 seasons, as new offensive coordinator, per ESPN.
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Dan Graziano of ESPN reports that when the Buccaneers received the interview request from the Jaguars for OC Liam Coen, GM Jason Licht asked Coen, “What’s your number?” meaning how much would it take to keep him.
Phew. If you need time to catch your breath, that’s understandable as the past 24 hours have been quite the whirlwind. Imagine how Bucs head coach Todd Bowles feels.