From 2022-24, the Buccaneers stood in command of the NFC South while residing as a fringe Super Bowl threat. Last season dislodged Tampa Bay's grip on the NFL's worst division, bringing state-of-the-union questions to the forefront. Todd Bowles survived, but it is safe to say the Bruce Arians successor is on the hot seat.
Injuries harpooned the Bucs last season, but the team could not recapture much momentum even after a host of offensive talent returned late in the year. December home losses to the Falcons and Saints prevented the Bucs' Week 18 win over the Panthers from mattering. As a team that continues to rely on a draft-develop-extend/re-sign blueprint, last year's 8-9 season invited concern about the franchise's direction.
Coaching/front office:
- Fired offensive coordinator Josh Grizzard
- Hired Zac Robinson as OC replacement
- Fired special teams coordinator Thomas McGaughey
- Hired Danny Smith as STC replacement, Luke Smith as assistant ST coach
- Chandler Whitmer added as quarterbacks coach
- Senior offensive consultant Tom Moore retired
- Added T.J. Yates as pass-game coordinator, Ken Zampese as senior offensive assistant
- Assistant O-line coach Brian Picucci became Jaguars run-game coordinator
- Todd Bowles Jr. hired as defensive assistant
- Fired D-line coach Charlie Strong; Marcus West named replacement
- Fired cornerbacks coach Kevin Ross; Rashad Johnson named replacement
- Discussed position with ex-Bills HC Sean McDermott
The Bucs have a different offensive coordinator for a fifth straight year. Rather than follow Dave Canales and Liam Coen in landing head coaching jobs, Grizzard followed Byron Leftwich in receiving a pink slip. The Bucs had aimed for rare continuity with Grizzard, elevating him from pass-game coordinator to OC. The longtime Dolphins assistant, who joined the Bucs' staff in 2024, could not replicate what Canales and Coen provided.

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