The Buccaneers completed an interview with Chargers passing game coordinator Marcus Brady for their offensive coordinator position. Tampa Bay has a void to fill after former offensive coordinator Liam Coen was hired as the Jaguars’ head coach.
The New England Patriots have conducted their second interview for their vacant offensive coordinator position. According to a report by Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, the team met with current Los Angeles Chargers passing game coordinator Marcus Brady on Friday.
Teams exiting the playoffs were always a late threat to steal personnel from the Chargers, though, and the Buccaneers need to replace Liam Coen, the new head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars. Brady watch is officially underway now. Jim Harbaugh vs. Pete Carroll: A longtime beef set to explode in the showdown for the AFC West
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers completed an interview with Chargers’ Marcus Brady for the club’s offensive coordinator vacancy
The Patriots requested to interview Chargers passing game coordinator Marcus Brady for their offensive coordinator position, according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler. New England hired Mike Vrabel as its new head coach after firing Jerod Mayo, and now he is looking to build his staff.
Now, Vrabel and the Patriots are lining up candidates for their open coordinator jobs, and ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported on Friday that they've requested to interview Los Angels Chargers pass game coordinator Marcus Brady for the job. More to come...
The Patriots have already gotten off to a fast start in the offseason as the first team to hire a new head coach. With Mike Vrabel now in place, they can get a head start on building the staff beneath him.
The Buccaneers have spoken with Marcus Brady and Grant Udinski as part of their offensive coordinator search. More at Pro Football Rumors.
On Saturday, the Buccaneers announced that they had completed virtual interviews with Los Angeles Chargers pass game coordinator Marcus Brady and Minnesota Vikings assistant offensive coordinator/assistant quarterbacks coach Grant Udinski. Tampa Bay is moving quickly in its pursuit of a new offensive mind to take over the reins with the franchise.
Mike Vrabel's search for an offensive coordinator is underway. The Patriots requested to speak with a veteran offensive playcaller
Ryan Kartje is the USC beat writer at the Los Angeles Times. He joined The Times after six years with the Southern California News Group. A Michigan native and University of Michigan graduate, Kartje previously wrote for Fox Sports Wisconsin and the Bloomington (Ind.) Herald-Times.
The Bucs have wasted no time following their messy breakup with former offensive coordinator Liam Coen. After reports surfaced that they were interviewing