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Buccaneers Fire OC Josh Grizzard and QB Coach Thad Lewis After Disappointing Season

by Luis Mendoza - Sport Editor

Breaking: Buccaneers Shake Up Coaching Staff As offensive Coordinator Is Cut

The Tampa Bay buccaneers are redefining their coaching structure after a season that fell short of expectations and postseason qualification.

Multiple reports confirm that offensive coordinator Josh Grizzard has been dismissed. Grizzard, who steered the Buccaneers’ passing game in 2024, was elevated too offensive coordinator in 2025 and became Todd Bowles’ fourth OC in as many seasons. He succeeded Liam Coen, who departed for the Jacksonville Jaguars to assume a head coaching role.

Sence Week 7, Bowles’ offense ranked 22nd in yards per game and 21st in red-zone efficiency, underscoring why leadership moves were undertaken at the top of the staff.

Alongside Grizzard’s exit, the Buccaneers are also parting ways with quarterback coach Thad Lewis as part of the broader staff shake-up.

Key Facts At A Glance

Aspect Details
Team Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Fired Offensive Coordinator Josh Grizzard
Previous role Pass-game coordinator in 2024; OC in 2025
Reason Underperformance and postseason miss noted by staff changes
Other casualty Quarterback coach thad Lewis also let go
Offensive ranking (since Week 7) 22nd in yards per game; 21st in red-zone efficiency

Context And Outlook

Staff shake-ups of this kind are common when teams strive to reset an offensive identity after a disappointing season. Bowles has navigated multiple coordinators in recent years, signaling an ongoing effort to stabilize play-calling and development around a new plan.

Next steps for Tampa Bay will likely focus on aligning the coaching staff with a clear offensive vision and evaluating internal options or external candidates to fill the OC vacancy.

Engage With us

What changes would you like to see in Tampa Bay’s offensive approach next season? Would you favor promoting from within or pursuing external options?

How do you evaluate the impact of frequent coordinator turnover on a team’s long-term success?

Share your thoughts in the comments and stay tuned for further updates as Tampa Bay finalizes its careeer-progression plan for 2026.

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