The “big movements” Deion Sanders alluded to that his coache staff take place earlier than even he suggested.
After was disclosed that the former offensive coordinator winner of the Super Bowl Byron Leftwich was at The practice of Colorado yesterdayIt seems that Leftwich joins the staff of the coach takes precedence in Boulder.
The initiate of Fox Sports NFL Jordan Schultz reported that the former Tampa Bay Buccaneers The attacking coordinator joins the staff of Deion Sanders. Schultz did not specify the role that Leftwich would have, but it is largely assumed that it could be as a quarter of the Buffaloes. The program or the university has not yet officially announced the signature.
Ancient #Bucs Oc Byron Leftwich is back in training as he joins the staff of Deion Sanders in Colorado.
Leftwich has interviewed for several NFL jobs during the past cycle (Pats HC, Seahawks OC), but now goes to college. pic.twitter.com/ksggohtvdb
– Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) March 19, 2025
After being out of the ranks of official coaches since BUCS was dismissed in 2022, Schultz reported that Leftwich had interviewed several NFL roles during the offseason.
Leftwich, 45, was the offensive coordinator of Buccaneers when they won the Super Bowl LV in 2021. Tom Brady was Leftwich’s quarter-arre in Tampa, and Brady often praised Leftwich for having turned around the Bucs offensive.
Whatever the role of Leftich with Coloradohis experience of coach staff speaks for himself, and there is another high-level rental after Marshall Faulk was brought to train the runners.
As a player, Leftwich won a Super Bowl with Pittsburgh Steelers as a backup of Ben Roethlisberger in 2009. He played 10 seasons in the NFL, launching 10,532 yards with 58 affected and 42 interceptions. He also won the Super Bowl XLIII with Pittsburgh Steelers as a backup of Ben Roethlisberger.
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