The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Packers hire Bisaccia as special teams coordinato­r

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GREEN BAY, WIS. » The Green Bay Packers are counting on former Raiders interim head coach Rich Bisaccia to upgrade their beleaguere­d special teams.

The Packers announced Tuesday that Bisaccia will joining Matt LaFleur’s staff as the team’s third special teams coordinato­r in as many seasons. The Packers had a punt and a field goal blocked in an NFC divisional playoff loss to the San Francisco 49ers and had the NFL’s worst special teams during the regular season, according to Football Outsiders efficiency metrics.

The Packers are getting one of the league’s most respected special teams coaches in Bisaccia, who is going back to his roots after helping the Raiders reach the playoffs as interim head coach.

Bisaccia took over after the resignatio­n of Jon Gruden and went 7-6, including the Raiders’ wildcard loss to Cincinnati. The Raiders opted against making Bisaccia their permanent head coach and instead hired New England Patriots offensive coordinato­r Josh McDaniels.

Even so, Bisaccia earned plenty of compliment­s from Raiders players for the way he kept the team together amid turmoil that included Gruden’s forced resignatio­n over offensive emails and wide receiver Henry Ruggs III’s arrest in a deadly crash in Las Vegas.

“Rich is a great leader,” Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby said. “One of the best people I know. One of the most honest dudes I know. I’ll go to bat for him any day of the week.”

Bisaccia has 20 seasons of special teams coordinato­r experience with the Raiders, Cowboys, Chargers and Buccaneers. He now has the challenge of solidifyin­g a unit that has long been the Packers’ biggest weakness.

LaFleur fired Shawn Mennenga as special teams coordinato­r after the 2020 season and replaced him by promoting Maurice Drayton, who had been assistant special teams coordinato­r from 2018-20. The Packers’ special teams got even worse this season.

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