Buccaneers quarterback coach Clyde Christensen retired following Tampa Bay’s wild card round loss to the Cowboys as part of a series of coaching moves triggered by head coach Todd Bowles.
Christensen was not going to be retained by Bowles next season, so he elected to retire. He will collect a salary on the final year of his contract, which is scheduled to expire following next season.
In an interview with the Tampa Bay Times, Christensen told Rick Stroud a number of stories about the trying season for the Buccaneers, which included a great deal of concern for quarterback Tom Brady.