The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are the latest team to show interest in Los Angeles Rams assistant head coach Thomas Brown. He was not only been a popular head coaching candidate this offseason, but he’s also gaining traction as an offensive coordinator target.
According to Jonathan Jones of CBS Sports, the Buccaneers interviewed Brown recently for their offensive coordinator position. That job is vacant after Tampa Bay moved on from Byron Leftwich this offseason.
Buccaneers have interviewed Rams assistant head coach Thomas Brown for their vacant offensive coordinator position
— Jonathan Jones (@jjones9) February 11, 2023
The Buccaneers join the Cowboys, Commanders and Chargers as teams that have interviewed Brown for their offensive coordinator openings. The Chargers hired Kellen Moore and the Cowboys brought in Brian Schottenheimer, so they won’t be bringing in Brown, but the Commanders and Bucs remain possibilities.
The Texans also interviewed him for their head coaching job, which has since been filled by DeMeco Ryans.