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  • Buccaneers promoting Josh Grizzard to offensive coordinator


    In his first year as Tampa’s pass game coordinator, Grizzard played a vital role in an offense that powered the Buccaneers toward their fourth consecutive NFC South title. The unit finished third in the league in total yards per game (399.5) while also boasting the NFL’s third-best passing unit (250.4 YPG). That air attack allowed the Bucs’ ground game to flourish, too, finishing fourth in the league (149.2 YPG).

    Baker Mayfield had a field day in Coen’s system and under Grizzard’s aerial direction, producing career-highs in completions (407), completion percentage (71.4), passing yards (4,500), touchdowns (41) and passer rating (106.8).

    Mayfield did it all despite losing Chris Godwin to a season-ending ankle injury and Mike Evans for a period of time, indicating the great job done by the staff and the players who needed to step up.

    The Buccaneers are evidently hoping continuity maintains Mayfield’s resurgence in Tampa, and they will now hand the keys over to a 34-year-old coach.

    Grizzard spent seven seasons with the Miami Dolphins before his first year with the Bucs, serving as a quality control coach before taking over the wide receiver room. He played defensive back at Yale for three seasons before ending his collegiate career as a student coaching assistant.



    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have announced that they are promoting Josh Grizzard to the position of offensive coordinator. Grizzard, who has been with the team for several years, has proven himself to be a valuable asset to the coaching staff.

    In his new role, Grizzard will be responsible for overseeing the team’s offensive game plan and play calling. His knowledge of the game and innovative approach to coaching make him the perfect candidate for the job.

    Head coach Bruce Arians expressed his confidence in Grizzard’s abilities, stating, “Josh has been an integral part of our coaching staff and has shown a great understanding of the game. I have no doubt that he will excel in his new role as offensive coordinator.”

    Fans are excited to see what Grizzard will bring to the table and are looking forward to a successful season under his leadership. Congratulations to Josh Grizzard on his well-deserved promotion! #GoBucs #Buccaneers #JoshGrizzard #OffensiveCoordinator

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  • Buccaneers to promote Josh Grizzard to offensive coordinator


    The Buccaneers are keeping things in-house for their next offensive coordinator.

    Tampa Bay is promoting passing game coordinator Josh Grizzard to the position, according to a report from NFL Media.

    Grizzard, 34, joined the Bucs last offseason after spending 2017-2023 with the Dolphins, working as a quality control coach and receivers coach for the franchise.

    He came to Tampa Bay with former offensive coordinator Liam Coen a year ago, helping the club finish No. 3 in total yards and No. 4 in points. The team’s offense was No. 3 with 4,257 passing yards and No. 2 with 41 passing touchdowns.

    Promoting Grizzard will keep some continuity on the staff after another offensive coordinator departed the franchise after just one year. Tampa Bay lost Dave Canales after the 2023 season as he was hired to coach the Panthers. Now, Coen has departed the franchise to coach the Jaguars.





    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have announced that they will be promoting Josh Grizzard to the position of offensive coordinator for the upcoming season. Grizzard has been with the Buccaneers organization for several years and has proven himself to be a valuable asset to the team.

    As offensive coordinator, Grizzard will be responsible for overseeing the team’s offensive strategy and play-calling. He has a deep understanding of the game and a keen eye for developing innovative and effective game plans. With his leadership and expertise, the Buccaneers are confident that their offense will continue to thrive and excel in the upcoming season.

    Join us in congratulating Josh Grizzard on his well-deserved promotion to offensive coordinator. We can’t wait to see the exciting and dynamic plays he will bring to the field this season! #GoBucs #JoshGrizzard #OffensiveCoordinator

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  • SR’s Fab 5: Why Josh Grizzard Might Be Bucs’ Next Great OC


    INTRO: The Bucs have certainly had success at the offensive coordinator position since firing Byron Leftwich after the 2022 season. Now, pass game coordinator Josh Grizzard has the chance to be the next great Bucs offensive coordinator after Dave Canales and Liam Coen did it so well that they were hired as NFL head coaches after just one season calling plays in Tampa Bay in 2023 and 2024, respectively.

    Here are five reasons why Grizzard was the right hire by the Bucs organization to replace Coen in a new SR’s Fab 5 column. Enjoy!

    FAB 1. Josh Grizzard Helps Bucs Keep Continuity On Offense

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    Bucs pass game coordinator Josh Grizzard – Photo by: Cliff Welch/PR

    It was clear from the candidates the Bucs chose to interview for their vacant offensive coordinator position that continuity on offense was a priority. Head coach Todd Bowles and general manager Jason Licht wisely recognized that the team’s success on offense last year was a function of the entire offensive staff and not just play-caller Liam Coen.

    To that end, Bowles and Licht wanted to keep the Rams-based system, which includes the verbiage from last year and the concepts that Coen imported, such as heavy use of motion and bunch formations, intact as much as possible moving forward. While there were plenty of candidates who were interviewed who had ties to the Rams organization and were Sean McVay disciples, Bucs pass game coordinator Josh Grizzard was here to witness the team’s success and be part of the reason why Tampa Bay had so much success offensively in 2024.

    Promoting Grizzard, who is a Yale graduate and considered to be incredibly bright and full of ideas, makes a lot of sense despite the fact that he has no play-calling experience. He already has a working relationship with the staff, and it’s clear that the Bucs wanted to hang on to their current assistants rather than bring in an outside offensive coordinator who would want to bring in his own staff to work with.

    That was clear with Tampa Bay blocking Coen from hiring offensive line coach Kevin Carberry away to be Jacksonville’s offensive line coach on Wednesday and did the same with blocking assistant offensive line coach Brian Picucci on Thursday. It seems like Grizzard will carry on with most of – if not all of – the Bucs offensive assistants from last year. The fact that Bowles and Licht spent a full offseason and season with Grizzard also helped give him the edge over Rams tight ends coach and pass game coordinator Nick Caley because Grizzard is a known commodity within the building.

    The Bucs offense was incredibly unpredictable because each week was a different game plan designed to attack the weakness of opposing defenses. Some weeks saw Tampa Bay use 11 personnel and pass the ball more to the wide receivers, while other weeks saw the offense use more 12 and 13 personnel groupings with multiple tight ends and run the ball more. The diversity of the run package from wide zone to gap made Tampa Bay’s rushing attack incredibly effective, and Baker Mayfield was able to spread the ball around to receivers, tight ends and backs because of the diversity of the passing attack, too. These are concepts that the Bucs want to continue to deploy under Grizzard.

    FAB 2. Josh Grizzard Spent Time Working With The Entire Bucs Offense In 2024

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    Bucs RB Bucky Irving and pass game coordinator Josh Grizzard – Photo by: Cliff Welch/PR

    Josh Grizzard served as Liam Coen’s sounding board on offense last year as the pass game coordinator, in addition to doing some advance scouting work for the upcoming opponent each week. As the pass game coordinator, Grizzard was not just working with quarterback Baker Mayfield. He would spend different portions of each practice working with the different position groups on offense.

    “I move around a good amount,” Grizzard said during his lone Bucs press conference in the spring. “I’ve been in the receiver room. I have been in the quarterback room the last couple of weeks. I do have the history of coaching the receivers, so it might be on the field where we’re helping with drills and things like that. Even with the tight ends or could be the backs, as well. But it does allow me to move around to different spots.”

    The knowledge gained from being exposed to every position group on offense gave Grizzard some insight into every player on offense where he observed their level of focus as well as their practice habits and what makes them tick up close. That’s a lot of insight that will help him understand the strengths and weaknesses of each Bucs player on offense from firsthand observations – not just asking other position coaches for their opinions.

    FAB 3. Josh Grizzard Proved Himself Within The Organization On Third Downs

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    Bucs pass game coordinator Josh Grizzard and RBs coach Skip Peete – Photo by: Cliff Welch/PR

    Former offensive coordinator Liam Coen gave each one of his assistants a game plan role for the 2024 season, and Josh Grizzard’s role was Tampa Bay’s third down package. The fact that the Bucs offense finished first in the league on third downs with a 51.1% conversion rate was not lost on head coach Todd Bowles and general manager Jason Licht. The Bucs even converted 55% on third downs in the team’s 23-20 playoff loss to Washington in the NFC Wild Card round.

    In some organizations, the pass game coordinator role is simply an assistant to the offensive coordinator. It’s someone who is just above a quality control coach and is responsible for personnel substitutions and cutting up film. But that wasn’t the case in Tampa Bay.

    Coen empowered his assistants in Tampa Bay to take part in the game plan, and gave Grizzard a big responsibility with the third down package. Other assistant coaches were responsible for the four-minute offense, the two-minute drill and red zone. Grizzard certainly excelled in his role and Todd Bowles and Jason Licht took notice.

    FAB 4. Collaboration Is Key On Offense

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    Bucs pass game coordinator Josh Grizzard and former OC Liam Coen – Photo by: Cliff Welch/PR

    One of the best things about Liam Coen’s success as a play-caller in Tampa Bay last year was the fact that it was a collaborative process. On several occasions, Coen noted how little time he spent in his own office and how much time he spent in the offensive meeting room working with the entire staff in concert together.

    Coen was a big believer in collaboration, and that was good exposure for Josh Grizzard. Coen’s collaborative style helped the offensive assistants get to know each other better and form a stronger bond due to all of the meeting time spent together in one room. It also helped the assistants become more accountable to each other and to the offense as a whole.

    The Bucs hope this practice continues with Grizzard, and with the team focused on continuity on offense, it likely will. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Look for Grizzard to continue to work in collaboration with his offensive assistants and carry on that practice that started last offseason during the OTAs and continued throughout the regular season.

    FAB 5. Experience From Working For 4 Head Coaches, Numerous NFL Play-Callers

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    Bucs pass game assistant Josh Grizzard – Photo by: Miami Dolphins

    Despite being just 34 years old, Josh Grizzard has 13 years of coaching experience, including eight years in the NFL – the first seven of which occurred in Miami where he was an offensive quality control coach (2017-18), quality control coach (2019), wide receivers coach (2020-21) and offensive quality control coach again (2022-23). Perhaps the most impressive thing about Grizzard’s stint with the Dolphins is that it spanned three coaching regimes.

    Grizzard began coaching at Yale, his alma mater, in 2012 before moving on to Duke where he was a grad assistant and quality control coach from 2013-16. He was then hired by Adam Gase and made such an impression on the Miami organization that he was held over by not just Brian Flores, who coached the Dolphins from 2019-2021, but also Mike McDaniel, who was hired in 2022. To cross over three different regimes is incredibly rare for any assistant coach, but it speaks to the value Grizzard brought to the organization.

    Todd Bowles makes the fourth NFL head coach that Grizzard has worked for. And he’s had exposure to a number of different offensive coordinators and play-callers, including Gase, four different coordinators who worked for Flores in Chad O’Shea, Chan Gailey, George Godsey and Eric Studesville, and McDaniel in addition to Liam Coen in Tampa Bay.

    Grizzard has had exposure to the system that Peyton Manning ran when Gase was his offensive coordinator in Denver, in addition to Kyle Shanahan’s system, of which McDaniel was a disciple. And through Coen, Grizzard has had his share of Sean McVay’s influence with the current Bucs playbook, which worked so well in 2024. Simply put, Grizzard has a wealth of experience to draw from – and from a lot of different offensive systems as he takes over the reins as Tampa Bay’s offensive play-caller.



    As the NFL offseason continues to unfold, one name that has been gaining traction in coaching circles is Josh Grizzard. The former quarterbacks coach for the Los Angeles Rams has been making waves with his innovative offensive schemes and attention to detail.

    Here are five reasons why Josh Grizzard might just be the next great offensive coordinator for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers:

    1. Youthful Energy: At just 34 years old, Grizzard brings a youthful energy and fresh perspective to the coaching staff. His ability to connect with players on a personal level and relate to the modern game makes him an ideal candidate to lead the offense.

    2. Track Record of Success: During his time with the Rams, Grizzard played a key role in developing young quarterback Jared Goff into a Pro Bowl-caliber player. His ability to maximize the talents of his players and create dynamic offensive game plans bodes well for the Bucs’ future.

    3. Creative Play Calling: Grizzard is known for his creative play calling and ability to keep defenses off balance. His willingness to take risks and think outside the box could inject new life into the Bucs’ offense and help maximize the talents of star quarterback Tom Brady.

    4. Attention to Detail: Grizzard’s attention to detail and commitment to perfection are second to none. His ability to break down film, identify weaknesses in opposing defenses, and create game plans tailored to exploit those weaknesses could be a game-changer for the Bucs.

    5. Potential to Elevate Offense: With a talented roster that includes the likes of Brady, Mike Evans, and Chris Godwin, Grizzard has the potential to elevate the Bucs’ offense to new heights. His ability to develop young talent and maximize the skills of his players could be just what the team needs to take the next step towards a championship.

    In conclusion, Josh Grizzard’s combination of youth, creativity, attention to detail, and track record of success make him a strong candidate to become the Buccaneers’ next great offensive coordinator. If given the opportunity, Grizzard could help lead the team to new heights and solidify his place as one of the brightest young coaching minds in the NFL.

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  • NFL News: Josh Grizzard Reportedly Promoted to Bucs OC After Liam Coen’s Jaguars Exit | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors


    TAMPA, FLORIDA - JANUARY 12: Detail view of a Tampa Bay Buccaneers helmet prior to an NFL football wild card playoff game between the Washington Commanders and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium on January 12, 2025 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Perry Knotts/Getty Images)

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    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have reportedly found their new offensive coordinator after Liam Coen left to become the head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars.

    NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reported Friday that Tampa Bay promoted pass-game coordinator Josh Grizzard to the role. Garafolo noted Tampa Bay “keeps continuity and hands the play-calling reins over to a coach who is highly regarded in the building” with this move.

    Coen’s departure was certainly a roller-coaster ride for the franchise.

    As Nick Shook of NFL.com detailed, Coen was initially a candidate for the Jaguars but pulled out of consideration and appeared to be heading back to Tampa Bay with a pay raise. However, he went back to visit with Jacksonville after it fired general manager Trent Baalke.

    The Buccaneers attempted to get a hold of him when he was visiting the Jaguars, and Coen eventually reached out to head coach Todd Bowles.

    Still, the result was Coen moving to the AFC South and leaving the Bucs with a sudden OC opening.

    That vacancy is no more following the promotion of Grizzard.

    The 2024 campaign was his first season as Tampa Bay’s pass-game coordinator after he spent seven years on the staff with the Miami Dolphins. He was a quality control coach and a wide receivers coach at different times during his tenure with Miami.

    Grizzard found success in his first year with the Buccaneers, as quarterback Baker Mayfield set career highs in completion percentage (71.4), passing yards (4,500) and passing touchdowns (41) while leading the team to an NFC South crown.

    It was the fourth straight division championship for Tampa Bay and second straight with Mayfield under center.

    There is something to be said about maintaining some continuity in the system with a quarterback who is playing the best football of his career, and that is exactly what the Buccaneers did with this move.





    In a surprising turn of events, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have reportedly promoted Josh Grizzard to the position of offensive coordinator following Liam Coen’s departure to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Grizzard, who previously served as the team’s quarterbacks coach, has been with the Buccaneers for several years and is known for his innovative offensive schemes.

    This move comes after Coen accepted the head coaching position with the Jaguars, leaving a void in the Buccaneers’ coaching staff. Grizzard has been praised for his work with star quarterback Tom Brady and is expected to bring a fresh perspective to the team’s offense.

    Fans are eager to see how Grizzard’s promotion will impact the Buccaneers’ performance on the field, especially as they look to defend their Super Bowl title. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • Bucs Interview Internal Candidate Josh Grizzard for OC Position


    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced on Wednesday morning that they have completed their first internal interview with Pass Game Coordinator Josh Grizzard for their open offensive coordinator role. The Bucs have met virtually with several potential replacements for Liam Coen, who was named the Jacksonville Jaguars’ new head coach last Friday. Grizzard becomes the first in-person interview of the search process.

    Grizzard entered his first year with the Bucs in 2024, joining Todd Bowles’ staff as pass game coordinator. Prior to his arrival in Tampa Bay, Grizzard spent seven years with the Miami Dolphins where he served as a quality control coach (2017-19, 2022-23) and wide receivers coach (2020-21). Grizzard contributed to an offense that finished the 2023 season ranked first in yards per game (401.3), passing yards per game (265.5) and yards per carry (5.1), while ranking second in yards per play (6.5), net yards per pass attempt (8.0) and points scored per game (29.2). During his time as Miami’s wide receivers coach, Grizzard worked closely with Jaylen Waddle, who established the NFL’s then-rookie-reception record in 2021 with 104 receptions for a franchise-rookie-record 1,015 receiving yards.

    Previously, Grizzard worked as a graduate assistant/quality control coach for Duke University (2013-16) where he coached current New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones. Grizzard helped the Blue Devils to their best three-year stretch (2013-15) in school history, which included 27 wins, an ACC Coastal division title and three consecutive bowl appearances.



    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have reportedly interviewed internal candidate Josh Grizzard for the vacant offensive coordinator position. Grizzard, who currently serves as the team’s quarterbacks coach, is seen as a strong candidate to take over the role after the departure of former OC Byron Leftwich.

    Grizzard has been with the Buccaneers organization since 2019 and has worked closely with star quarterback Tom Brady during his time with the team. His knowledge of the offense and strong relationship with the players make him a natural fit for the position.

    It will be interesting to see if Grizzard ultimately lands the job and how he will bring his own unique touch to the Buccaneers’ high-powered offense. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • Buccaneers promote Josh Grizzard to offensive coordinator after losing Liam Coen to Jaguars, per report


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    For the third time in as many years, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were forced to search for a new offensive coordinator. This time, however, they are reportedly promoting from within.

    The Buccaneers are promoting former pass-game coordinator Josh Grizzard to offensive coordinator, according to NFL Media. Grizzard replaces Liam Coen, who accepted the Jacksonville Jaguars head coaching job last week. The 34-year-old Grizzard just wrapped up his first season with the Buccaneers, and is reportedly highly regarded in the building.

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    Grizzard graduated from Yale in 2012, and began his coaching career in New Haven as a student assistant. He then joined the Duke Blue Devils as a grad assistant, and after four seasons, landed with the Miami Dolphins as an offensive quality control coach. Grizzard also coached the wide receivers down in Miami before being hired away by Tampa Bay. 

    The 10-7 Buccaneers won the NFC South in 2024 for a fourth consecutive season. The offense ranked No. 3 in total yards (399.5 yards per game), and No. 4 in points per game (29.5), while quarterback Baker Mayfield became just the third quarterback to ever throw for 4,500 yards and 40 touchdowns while completing 70% of his passes. He put up career-high numbers across the board with 4,500 passing yards and 41 touchdowns, but did tie the league high with 16 interceptions.





    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have reportedly promoted Josh Grizzard to offensive coordinator following the departure of Liam Coen to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Grizzard, who previously served as the team’s quarterbacks coach, is set to take on a larger role in guiding the Buccaneers’ high-powered offense.

    With quarterback Tom Brady at the helm and a host of talented playmakers at his disposal, Grizzard will have plenty to work with as he steps into his new role. The Buccaneers are coming off a Super Bowl victory and will look to maintain their offensive prowess under Grizzard’s leadership.

    While losing Coen to the Jaguars is certainly a blow, the Buccaneers are confident that Grizzard is more than capable of stepping up and continuing to push their offense to new heights. Fans will surely be eager to see how Grizzard puts his stamp on the team’s offense in the upcoming season.

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