TAMPA, Fla. -- Following a disappointing 31-14 loss to the Dallas Cowboys in the wild-card round Monday, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers got right to work on making some improvements for 2023.
On Thursday, the Bucs fired offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich after he spent four seasons with the team. Eight other coaches won't be joining next season's staff, either, including three who decided to retire.
With changes already underway, here is a look at what else is in store this offseason, including pending free agents and areas of improvement:
Where things stand with the Bucs and Brady
The Bucs are projected at $43 million over the salary cap, according to Roster Management data.