Tampa Bay Buccaneers Hire New Running Backs Coach
This off-season, as much if not more than any other, the movement of coaching has been plentiful, and it hasn't stopped thus far, with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers snagging one of the most experienced coaches on the market to help them bounce back from the loss of Tom Brady in 2023.
On Tuesday, the team officially announced the hiring of Skip Peete, who has served as the running backs coach of the Dallas Cowboys for the past three seasons, who played a big role in the success of Tony Pollard, Ezekiel Elliot and Malik Davis in 2022.
The 60-year old has been working as a running backs coach in the NFL since 1998 with several teams, and is one of the most experienced coaches around the league, and now as they look to bounce back in their post-Tom Brady era, getting the offence rolling once again will be key.Former #Cowboys RB Coach Skip Peete tells me he is headed to the Tampa Bay Bucs in the same role. Peete notably coached a trio of backs in Ezekiel Elliott, Tony Pollard and Malik Davis who all finished the year without any fumbles and is credited with Pollard’s development.
— Jane Slater (@SlaterNFL) February 21, 2023
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