According to Tom Pelissero, the Buccaneers have fired OC Josh Grizzard after just one year in charge. While Tampa Bay retained HC Todd Bowles, missing the playoffs comes with consequences and those will apparently be felt by the rest of his staff. This will now be Bowles’ fifth offensive coordinator in as many seasons.
There’s a long way to go before we see the Bucs’ offense attempt to recapture all the greatness that they accomplished a year ago being a top five offense.
We are very early into the stages of Josh Grizzard being the offensive play caller for the Bucs. Nonetheless, these recent weeks have really been the first opportunity for him to establish himself as the top guy for the Bucs’ offense, getting his message across to coaches and players.
For the third time in three years, the Buccaneers will have a new offensive coordinator after they promoted Josh Grizzard from pass game coordinator to replace current Jaguars head coach Liam Coen.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have become well-versed in replacing offensive coordinators over the last three years. This offseason marked the third time they have had to do so in as many years.
Thursday afternoon was a big day within the walls of the AdventHealth Training Center as new offensive coordinator Josh Grizzard grabbed the mic and laid out his vision for the Bucs’ offense in his opening press conference.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are keeping it in-house. After reviewing other options, they’ve promoted Josh Grizzard, their pass game coordinator, to offensive coordinator.
When the Bucs promoted former passing game coordinator Josh Grizzard to offensive coordinator, it left an unresolved question about if someone else would take over as pass game coordinator or if they would be layered into his duties as the Bucs’ play caller.
It felt like déjà vu during the 2025 Pro Bowl Games practice at Camping World Stadium on Saturday afternoon. It was almost a year ago to the day that Bucs quarterback Baker Mayfield and left tackle Tristan Wirfs reacted to the news of offensive coordinator Liam Coen being hired that morning.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers went through a number of talented candidates, but in the end, their new offensive coordinator was an internal hire. The Bucs annoucned Friday that they're hiring pass game coordinator Josh Grizzard to be their offensive coordinator after previous OC Liam Coen became the head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars.
On Friday night, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers promoted passing game coordinator Josh Grizzard to offensive coordinator. He replaces Liam Coen, who left for Jacksonville and their vacant head coaching position.
Former NFL journeyman quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick remains one of the most popular NFL personalities in the business. Due to his outspoken personality and flare for the dramatic, Fitzpatrick has managed to remain a fan favorite in nearly every city he's ever played in.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have found their new offensive coordinator after searching for the past few days. After losing them in back-to-back offseasons, Todd Bowles and the team have become used to this work.
After long, drawn-out offensive coordinator searches in both 2023 and 2024, the Bucs’ offensive coordinator search in 2025 was much quicker and to the point.
According to Mike Garafolo, the Buccaneers are promoting pass-game coordinator Josh Grizzard to offensive coordinator on Wednesday. Here’s a final list
UPDATE — 1/29, 11:07 a.m. ET: The Bucs have completed an internal interview with pass game coordinator Josh Grizzard. Pewter Report previously reported Tuesday afternoon that he would be the first in-house candidate to interview for the team’s vacant offensive coordinator job.
After conducting virtual interviews with five external candidates for their vacant offensive coordinator position, the Bucs will soon complete an interview with top in-house candidate Josh Grizzard, the team’s pass game coordinator in 2024, Pewter Report has learned.
Lots of mixed coaching experience with these hires. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers today announced the additions of Josh Grizzard (grizz-ARD) as pass game coordinator, Bryan McClendon as wide receivers coach, and Brian Picucci (pi-COO-chee) as assistant offensive line coach.
During this period of the NFL calendar, there isn’t much happening as far as player movement, but coaching staffs are being set around the league with teams making their hirings.