Apparently Rich Bisaccia did not leave the Green Bay Packers to retire. A report has him close to taking a job with Clemson football.
If approved, this will be Bisaccia’s first stint at the college level since he was Mississippi’s assistant head coach, running backs coach and special teams coach in 2001. He previously spent 1994 to ...
Rich Bisaccia stepped down as the Packers' special teams coordinator on Feb. 17.
Dabo Swinney needed a new special teams coordinator and he appears to have zeroed in on a name from the NFL, according to multiple reports, who also had a previous stint at Clemson.
The Green Bay Packers' special teams remained an annual problem during Rich Bisaccia's four years as coordinator.
The Packers plan to hire Cam Achord as their special teams coordinator, per sources. Achord, 39, won Super Bowl LIII with the Patriots and most recently was the Giants’ assistant special teams coach.
The Packers interviewed Cardinals assistant special teams coach Sam Sewell to replace coordinator Rich Bisaccia after his ...
When the Green Bay Packers announced that Rich Bisaccia was stepping down as special teams coordinator, there was no mention ...
The Rich Bisaccia era for the Green Bay Packers’ special teams reached its end this week following his decision to step down ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The Green Bay Packers weren’t expecting special teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia to step down last week “at all ...
Packers special teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia is stepping down after four seasons in Green Bay, NFL Network Insiders Mike ...
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