"We established the Buccaneers National Coaching Academy to find qualified individuals who are seeking their initial entry into the NFL and provide them with a completely unique experience that will open new doors in their coaching journeys," said Buccaneers Co-Owner Darcie Glazer Kassewitz.

In Tampa Bay, the finalists will be immersed in a weeklong academy, featuring valuable on-field experience throughout rookie minicamp, interactive sessions, business insights, media training, film review, and instruction on football software with NFL players, coaches, and staff.


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"I am looking forward to welcoming this first class of the Buccaneers National Coaching Academy and providing the finalists with the type of access and insights from our staff that will add to their coaching careers," said Buccaneers Head Coach Todd Bowles. "Through the review process, our staff was impressed with the number of talented individuals who are looking for their first break into the professional level and I'm proud of the work our organization is doing to develop coaches and create these new entry points into the NFL."

The Bucs National Coaching Academy was open to all persons with three or more years of coaching or work experience in a football program at the high school, college, or semi-professional league level. Applications were reviewed by Buccaneers coaches, scouting personnel, along with football operations and front office staff. Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles, general manager Jason Licht, legendary former head coach Bruce Arians, and Pro Football Hall of Famers Tony Dungy and Rond Barber were instrumental in the development of the Academy and will participate in the curriculum programming.Upon completion of the team's rookie minicamp, the coaching and front office staffs will then select five participants to transition into the Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship for training camp and preseason.

It may look a little different this year, but the annual event that helps provide Thanksgiving meals to families in the Tampa Bay area took place on Tuesday with the help of the Buccaneers' offensive line.

Team Reporter Casey Phillips and Senior Writer & Editor Scott Smith talk about all the latest Bucs news in this week's edition of Bucs Insider. The duo discussed the new kickoff rules, rookies signing their first NFL contracts, LB K.J. Britt's upcoming season & more.

Bucs Head Coach Todd Bowles says K.J. Britt has the ability to play on all three downs, and the fourth-year linebacker learned what he can build on and what he wants to improve during a series of starts late last season

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Head Coach Todd Bowles spoke to the media following the first day of OTAs. HC Bowles discussed players that have stood out early in OTAs and the team buying into OC Liam Coen's system.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Linebacker K.J. Britt spoke to the media following Tuesday's OTA practice. LB Britt discussed how LB Lavonte David has impacted his career and wanting to be a 'three-down linebacker'.

Team Reporter Casey Phillips and Senior Writer & Editor Scott Smith talk about all the latest Bucs news in this week's edition of Bucs Insider. The duo discussed S Antoine Winfield Jr.'s historic deal, stories coming out of OTAs and the tight end room's mentality going into 2024.

After the most offense-heavy first round in NFL Draft history, both Brianna Dix and Scott Smith have chosen a player on that side of the ball as the most interesting and potentially challenging rookie on the Bucs' 2024 schedule 152ee80cbc

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