The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have had a rough offseason from within their front office and coaching staff. Liam Coen departed for the Jacksonville Jaguars, several coaches and front office members interviewed for jobs elsewhere, but when the dust settled things were much calmer than anyone could have guessed.
One last worry the team had though was regarding their assistant general manager Mike Greenberg. The Bucs slsary cap wizard was requested to interview for the Jaguars open general manager spot but that is not happening now.
Rick Stroud of The Tampa Bay Times broke the news of Greenberg’s return and explained the reasoning on social media.
Bucs assistant GM Mike Greenberg has withdrawn his name from consideration for the Jaguars’ general manager’s position. It had more to with his 15 years with the Bucs and his loyalty to the Glazer family, GM Jason Licht and what they have built here and nothing to do with any…
— Rick Stroud (@NFLSTROUD) February 4, 2025
Greenberg will be entering his 16th season with the team in 2025. Jason Licht and his front office have shown they are among the best in the NFL. They will now look for Greenberg to help navigate another offseason, where they will rely on their draft to build the team up while having an expected salary cap space of $11 million.