Tom Moore left the Buccaneers’ staff after seven seasons in January. This was classified as a retirement at the time, but the long-running assistant coach is not leaving the profession.
An interesting reunion is coming to pass, with Iowa announcing the former NFL offensive coordinator will join the staff as a senior consultant to the head coach and offensive advisor. This will bring Moore back to his alma mater 66 years after his Hawkeyes playing career concluded. Moore has not worked at the college level since serving on the Minnesota staff in the mid-1970s.
Now 87, Moore began his coaching career at Iowa as well. After his playing career wrapped in 1960, Moore entered a six-plus-decade coaching career as a graduate assistant at his alma mater. Moore, who played and coached under Jerry Burns during his previous Iowa tenure, followed in Burns’ path to a lengthy (putting it mildly) NFL career. He has been on NFL staffs in all but one season since 1977.
The Bucs employed Moore as a senior offensive consultant. He collected a fourth Super Bowl ring during this tenure, helping Tampa Bay’s first Tom Brady-led squad to a Super Bowl LV win under Bruce Arians. Moore said in 2021 he wanted to coach as long as he was physically able. He will join Kirk Ferentz’s staff ahead of the Iowa City mainstay’s 28th season leading the program.
Winning his first Super Bowls as a Chuck Noll assistant in Pittsburgh, Moore added a third ring while serving as Colts OC in 2006. He has been on the consultant/advisory level since 2010. He stepped down after 12 seasons running the Colts’ offense that year and later moved to the Jets, Titans, Cardinals and Bucs’ staffs. Todd Bowles fired OC Byron Leftwich after the 2022 season and went through three different OCs from 2023-25, but Bowles retained Moore throughout that period. Previously the OC for the Steelers and Lions, Moore helped with Baker Mayfield‘s rebound in Tampa. He will now work with a Hawkeyes team coming off a 9-4 season.

Not surprised.
College football these days tends to favor older, fiery, passionate coaches. I love it. Good hiring.
anyone else see Droopy?