GREEN BAY – Former Green Bay Packers coach Rich Bisaccia didn’t step down from his special-teams coordinator position because he was retiring. The Packers carefully worded their press release that ...
Former Green Bay Packers special teams coach Rich Bisaccia sold his house in Ledgeview. He's now with Clemson University.
Green Bay Packers fans who have been clamoring for a change in leadership on special teams: you’re getting your wish. First reported by Tom Pelissero of NFL Network and shortly thereafter confirmed by ...
After another season that did not live up to expectations, both in its totality and in his specific unit, Green Bay Packers special teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia decided to leave his role in the ...
Defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley was hired as the Dolphins’ new head coach, while special teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia abruptly resigned and took up the same position at Clemson. Green Bay filled ...
The timing of Rich Bisaccia's exit as Green Bay Packers special teams coordinator wasn't ideal, but his replacement came from a list of recommended replacements provided by Bisaccia to coach Matt ...