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Rich Bisaccia has been an NFL special teams coordinator for two decades, but this year in Green Bay may be his toughest task yet.
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So I don’t really hold that against Bisaccia. I know everyone isn’t in the same boat. After farting around with Brayden Narveson for six weeks in 2024, the Packers pulled the trigger and ...
Bisaccia, 61, has been coaching for 38 years in the NFL and at the collegiate level. A native of Yonkers, New York, he started for four years as a defensive back at Yankton College in South Dakota.
Rich Bisaccia was named the Raiders' interim coach after Jon Gruden's resignation on Oct. 11. His job has gotten even more challenging since. Chris Unger/Getty Images.
Rich Bisaccia is in his 20th year as an NFL assistant coach, but the special teams coordinator has never served as a head coach at any level. Sports newsletter 🏈's best, ...
Per Matt LaFleur, Rich Bisaccia told the Packers’ special teams unit last night that he wouldn’t understand if they come out of the game today without a blocked field goal or extra-point attempt.
All indications were that Bisaccia had settled into his new role as week-long preparations for Las Vegas’ game at 1:25 p.m. Sunday ... Rich Bisaccia starting to put his own stamp on Raiders ...
Las Vegas Raiders Raiders could have been 'high-level playoff team' if they did this after 2021 season, ex-GM says Mike Mayock believes Raiders shouldn't have let coach Rich Bisaccia leave ...
Raiders interim coach Rich Bisaccia was on the Raiders staff when they coached in the Senior Bowl in 2019 and first saw McLaurin. “We all fell in love with him,” Bisaccia said after practice ...
Rich Bisaccia, named interim coach in 2021 after the resignation of Jon Gruden, returns to Allegiant Stadium as part of the Green Bay Packers’ coaching staff.
Rich Bisaccia Leaves Door Open for Las Vegas Raiders Return. If the Raiders could go back in time, they would almost certainly pick Rich Bisaccia over going through the Josh McDaniels experience ...