In 2019 Rich Bisaccia was the assistant head coach and coordinator of special teams for the (then) Oakland Raiders. In the spring of that year he was assigned
Special teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia uttered a familiar statement following Sunday’s Wild Card Weekend victory, summarizing the Green Bay Packers’ absolute domination over their 2-seeded opponent.
One thing’s for sure: the Green Bay Packers came to play at Arlington, and Rich Bisaccia made their host now who is the boss after they ran out of comfort zone winners in the wild-card round.
The Green Bay Packers came away with a dominant 48-32 win over the Dallas Cowboys in the wild card round of the playoffs, and Packers assistant head coach and special teams coach Rich Bisaccia took a jab on his way towards the locker room, yelling “HOW BOUT THEM COWBOYS,” according to Matt Schneidman of The Athletic.
Rich Bisaccia has been a frequent name on head coaching lists for the last three years. After a good job as an interim with the Las Vegas Raiders in 2021, he was a strong candidate for the full-time gig.
Las Vegas Raiders fans were fooled over the weekend; this time, it was related to a fabrication mentioning former interim coach Rich Bisaccia. The Raiders found themselves enjoying their bye week, with most of their brass actively observing the college football conference championship games being held at Allegiant Stadium.
It seems impossible for the Green Bay Packers to play complementary football most weeks. Through half of a season, it rarely seems like the offense, defense, and special teams are on the same page.
When Matt LaFleur hired his initial coaching staff with the Green Bay Packers in 2019, he had an opportunity to interview Darren Rizzi, a former Miami Dolphins special teams coordinator and assistant head coach.
Rich Bisaccia went 7-5 as interim coach of the Las Vegas Raiders in 2021. Bisaccia won games and won over the locker room, but that wasn’t good enough for owner Mark Davis.
The Colts have added two more names to their list of HC finalists as their expansive head coaching search continues.
Green Bay Packers special teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia interviewed for the Indianapolis Colts head-coaching position on Friday. Among the bevy of candidates Indianapolis is considering, Bisaccia should be near the top of the list if the organization wants to turn the franchise around.
After becoming the interim head coach for the Raiders following the Jon Gruden scandal, many wondered whether Bisaccia would be available for hire.
The Packers' special teams unit continues to be horrendous. Every mistake was on display during Thursday’s preseason game.
The Green Bay Packers knew they had to address their special teams woes this offseason if they wanted to field a complete team. Head coach Matt LaFleur went out and recruited former Raiders interim head coach Rich Bisaccia.
The Green Bay Packers are expected to hire former Las Vegas Raiders interim head coach Rich Bisaccia as their new special teams coach.
After losing out on the Raiders HC job, Rich Bisaccia may quickly land on his feet.
With reports swirling that Josh McDaniels will most likely end up as the new head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders, interim head coach Rich Bisaccia may be forced out of Sin City.
Las Vegas Raiders interim coach Rich Bisaccia has received positive attention in recent days for the success he had while leading Las Vegas in the latter half of its season.
Rich Bisaccia began the 2021 NFL season as assistant head coach and special teams coordinator for the Las Vegas Raiders but was thrust into the role of interim head coach after Jon Gruden resigned in disgrace in October.
While the photo might be Bisaccia’s camp’s way of angling for him to get the full-time job, it was still a pretty cool gesture from the veteran coach regardless.
Bisaccia will be interviewed for the full-time gig. However, he is not expected to be the favorite.
Las Vegas Raiders interim coach Rich Bisaccia has done a fine job under difficult circumstances, but it still might not be enough to earn him the permanent gig.
Rich Bisaccia turned some heads with his admission after his Las Vegas Raiders’ 35-32 overtime win over the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday night.
For much of this season, there seemed to be no conceivable way that interim head coach Rich Bisaccia might be promoted to head coach and be back with the Las Vegas Raiders next season.
The Las Vegas Raiders season seemed to be over a long time ago, but interim head coach Rich Bisaccia has put his team in a position to beat all odds. The same odds have Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor and Green Bay Packers’ Matt Lafleur as the favorites to win the NFL Coach of the Year award.
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