Adam Schefter reports that the Buccaneers plan to interview former Bills OC Ken Dorsey next week for their offensive coordinator position.
Here’s the updated list of candidates for the Buccaneers’ job:
- Former Eagles OC Brian Johnson (Interview)
- Chargers OC Kellen Moore (Interview)
- Rams QBs Coach Zac Robinson (Interview)
- Former Bills OC Ken Dorsey (Interview)
Dorsey interviewed with the Browns earlier this week for their offensive coordinator job.
Dorsey, 42, began his NFL coaching career with the Panthers back in 2013 as their quarterback’s coach until 2017. Before that, Dorsey served as a pro scout for the Carolina after he finished his playing career with the Toronto Argonauts back in 2010.
Dorsey was Florida International’s assistant athletics director in 2018. Appalachian State hired him as their next offensive coordinator going into 2019 but he took a job with the Bills as their QBs coach shortly after, making his stint with the school short-lived.
The Bills promoted Dorsey to their offensive coordinator role last February, but moved on from him this past November.
In 2023 under Dorsey, the Bills’ offense ranked No. 7 in total yards, No. 8 in total points, No. 7 in rushing yards and No. 7 in passing yards.
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