The coaching carousel has gotten into full swing around the NFL and it seems the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are content with holding onto Todd Bowles through this cycle.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles isn't even thinking about coaching changes for the time being after the loss to the Commanders.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have made the playoffs every year Todd Bowles has been head coach. Should they fire him despite that?
Tackle Luke Goedeke built on a promising 2023 season at right tackle on a powerful Bucs O-Line, while second-year man Christian Izien went from playing in the slot to being an indispensable solution a
Per the JoeBucsFan website, Tampa Bay Buccaneers general manager Jason Licht recently endorsed head coach Todd Bowles and noted that "a lot of stability has helped" the franchise that has claimed four straight NFC South division titles.
John Romano | He can be low-key at the microphone and conservative on game day, but his steady hand has kept the Bucs on top through a rebuild.
The Buccaneers have also won the NFC South every year that Todd Bowles has led. Even Bruce Arians, who won a Super Bowl with Tom Brady in his first year away from the New England Patriots, only won the NFC South once.
Watch as Tampa Bay Buccaneers Head Coach Todd Bowles & WR Mike Evans address the team in the locker room following the Bucs' 27-19 victory against the New Orleans Saints in Week 18 of the 2024 NFL Season.
Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles gave some encouraging news about safety Antoine Winfield Jr ahead of Sunday's game with the Commanders.
With Tampa Bay and Washington tied at halftime, Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles was asked where his team went wrong defending Daniels in the first stanza. Bowles’ explanation amounted to improving a collective defensive pocket containment where the Buccaneers were falling short as Daniels chose to run and make plays off-platform.
Todd Bowles shared some thoughts about whether or not the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will be getting some critical players back for the postseason.
With about five and a half minutes to play and a three point deficit, the Buccaneers faced 3rd and inches at the Commanders' 11 yard line. The Bucs tried to get the Commanders to jump offsides, but rookie center Graham Barton snapped the ball prematurely and Bucky Irving was dropped for a 2-yard loss. A breakdown of the Bucs' pre-snap nonsense: