The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have officially announced the promotion of Josh Grizzard to the position of offensive coordinator. This decision comes following the departure of the previous offensive coordinator, who left to pursue other opportunities. Head coach Todd Bowles expressed confidence in Grizzard’s capabilities, stating, “Josh has shown tremendous growth and understanding of our offensive system. He brings a fresh perspective that is essential for our development moving forward.” Grizzard has been with the Buccaneers since 2020, initially serving as the assistant offensive line coach before taking up a more substantial role as the tight ends coach. During his tenure, he has been credited for developing key players and enhancing the team’s offensive strategies. The Buccaneers finished the previous season ranked 27th in total offense, and Grizzard’s promotion marks a strategic move as the team seeks to revitalize their performance. The Bucs are expected to hold a press conference to formally introduce Grizzard in his new role and outline their vision for the upcoming season. As the new offensive coordinator, Grizzard will be tasked with improving the team’s offensive efficiency in preparation for the upcoming 2024 season.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Promote Josh Grizzard to Offensive Coordinator
