Just when one piece of the Super Bowl-winning team comes back, another is set to leave.
In an absolutely shocking move, Bruce Arians will not coach the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this season and instead move to a front-office role with the club.
The soon-to-be-70-year-old (now former) coach led the team to the Super Bowl LV title following the 2020 season, his first with quarterback Tom Brady, who recently announced that he’s unretiring and will play this upcoming season.
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Defensive coordinator Todd Bowles will replace Arians as coach, and he was given a brand-new five-year deal to lead the team.
The team went 31-18 under Arians, who owns an 80-48-1 in eight seasons as a head coach including his five in Arizona.
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