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.
When NFL coaches, or players for that matter, make the decision to leave an organization that wanted them back, it often leads to many disgruntled fans airing t
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.
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
Buccaneers fans were livid after a report suggested Liam Coen called Todd Bowles late Thursday and said he was at a doctor appointment for his son.
And does that excuse the ex-offensive coordinator ghosting his former team for more than 24 hours after saying he’d stay in Tampa Bay?
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' season ended on Sunday with a 23-20 loss to the Washington Commanders. Head coach Todd Bowles is going home for the year, but capped o
Bowles’ choices didn’t ultimately doom the Buccaneers since they scored a touchdown on that final first half sequence and Washington could have bled the clock dry on the final drive regardless of timeouts, but Bowles did not put his team in the best position to succeed by letting clock run.
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“I’m not thinking about that right now,” Bowles said. “Again, we’re having exit interviews. We’re fresh off a loss as the days come we’ll go from there. We went to the playoffs five times with the defensive coaches we have so they’re very ...
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers completed an interview with Chargers’ Marcus Brady for the club’s offensive coordinator vacancy