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Seahawks | Byron Leftwich interviewed with Seattle Fri Jan 17, 11:41 AM
Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich interviewed with the Seattle Seahawks for their offensive coordinator vacancy, according to sources Friday, Jan. 17.
Footballguys view: Leftwich has not coached in the last two seasons, but also interviewed for the Patriots head coach spot before they hired Mike Vrabel. He was the offensive coordinator for the Bucs when they won the Super Bowl with Tom Brady. |
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Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich is interviewing for the New England Patriots head coaching vacancy Tuesday, Jan. 7.
Footballguys view: As Profootballtalk.com reminded readers, Leftwich, 44, was the Bucs offensive coordinator under head coaches Bruce Arians and Todd Bowles from 2019-2022 -- helping the club win Super Bowl LV to cap the 2020 season. While the team ranked No. 3, No. 3, and No. 2 in scoring from 2019-2021 -- with Jameis Winston as quarterback in 2019 before Tom Brady arrived in 2020 -- the team slipped to No. 15 in yards and No. 25 in points in 2022. Bowles elected to fire Leftwich after that season. Leftwich was reportedly close to earning the Jaguars job in early 2022, but the club hired Doug Pederson instead. While Leftwich has not been coaching for the last two seasons, he recently told The Athletic's Mike Jones that he has hired new representation and noted he would aggressively pursue NFL jobs. The No. 7 overall pick of the 2003 draft, Leftwich appeared in 60 games with 50 starts through the 2012 season, playing for Jacksonville, Atlanta, Pittsburgh, and Tampa Bay. |
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Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich is a 'serious candidate' to become the new offensive coordinator at Notre Dame, according to a source.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich was fired Thursday, Jan. 19.
Footballguys view: Things change quickly around here. Leftwich was once seen as a hot head coaching candidate after 2021. He stayed with the Buccaneers, and his offense fell apart. Now, Leftwich will be looking for another job. |
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich was requested to interview for the New Orleans Saints' head coaching vacancy Thursday, Jan. 27.
Footballguys view: Leftwich was supposed to be the Jaguars head coach, but things are not yet finalized so he'll keep looking elsewhere. The Saints are looking for a head coach with Sean Payton retiring, and Leftwich is the only offensive minded coach they've shown interest in so far. |
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich is reportedly close to becoming the next head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars, according to Mike Jurecki of AZCardinals.com.
Footballguys view: The Jaguars are on track with Leftwich, but they need to hurry before he's hired by another team (Saints). They'll need to replace GM Trent Baalke, relieving him of his duties. Rumblings around the team indicate they could be hiring Adrian Wilson as their next general manager. If/when they hire Wilson, expect Leftwich to jump on board as their head coach. |
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich has emerged as the front runner for the Jacksonville Jaguars' head coaching vacancy, according to sources. The team hasn't offered him the job, but they are expected to hire him.
Footballguys view: At least they're not going with Bill O'Brien. The Jaguars have talent, and they have a potential franchise quarterback in Trevor Lawrence. Leftwich, a former first-round quarterback himself, would know how to get the best from Lawrence which is paramount for any coach they hire. |
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich will interview for the Chicago Bears' head coaching job either Thursday, Jan. 20, or Friday, Jan. 21.
Footballguys view: Leftwich has done a great job as a coach with the Cardinals and the Buccaneers. The Bears need to find a coach who can get the most out of QB Justin Fields. Leftwich, a former first-round quarterback himself, would be a boost for Fields in his second year. |
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Dallas Cowboys offensive coordinator Kellen Moore and Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich will interview via Zoom for the Jacksonville Jaguars head coaching position Friday, Jan. 7.
Footballguys view: The Jaguars are getting the drop on the rest of the NFL teams that will be in the market for a head coach this offseason by firing their coach in-season. Both Moore and Leftwich fit the league trend towards young, offense-oriented head coaches, and both have had great success in recent years. Leftwich was also once the franchise quarterback for the Jaguars, so he would be a natural fit. |
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Updating a previous report, former New York Jets head coach Todd Bowles was hired by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the defensive coordinator position Tuesday, Jan. 8. Additionally, former Arizona Cardinals offensive coordinators Byron Leftwich and Harold Goodwin will serve as pass-game coordinator and run-game coordinator, respectively.
Footballguys view: Bowles worked with new Bucs head coach Bruce Arians during their time with the Arizona Cardinals. They're getting the band back together with the Bucs. Arians will run the offense and Bowles will try to get the defense in shape. |
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Arizona Cardinals offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich and defensive Al Holcomb were fired Monday, Dec. 31. Other unnamed assistants were fired as well. Head coach Steve Wilks was fired earlier in the day.
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Arizona Cardinals quarterbacks coach Byron Leftwich was promoted to offensive coordinator Friday, Oct. 19.
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Arizona Cardinals head coach Bruce Arians believes new quarterbacks coach Byron Leftwich will be a head coach in the NFL someday. Arians added that he had tried to recruit Leftwich into coaching since Leftwich retired.
Footballguys view: Leftwich was known for his toughness and competitiveness as a player, so anyone he coaches should respond to that. He was also fearless in the pocket, always willing take a hit to deliver the ball, so his style meshes well with Arians' vertical passing philosophy. |
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Former NFL QB Byron Leftwich will join the Arizona Cardinals coaching staff as the quarterbacks coach, according to a source. Quarterbacks coach Freddie Kitchens will be replacing assistant coach Stump Mitchell as the running backs coach because Mitchell has left the team.
Footballguys view: Leftwich was a tough quarterback who had no problem going deep. That sounds about like what Cardinals head coach Bruce Arians demands of the position. |
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The Pittsburgh Steelers are not expected to re-sign impending free-agent QB Byron Leftwich this offseason.
Footballguys view: It looks like the Steelers are choosing Charlie Batch over Leftwich to be the primary backup behind Ben Roethlisberger. |
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The Pittsburgh Steelers need to get younger on the offensive line and at backup quarterback, which means the team is unlikely to bring back impending free agents QB Byron Leftwich and OT Max Starks.
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The Minnesota Vikings will be looking for quarterbacks to compete with QB Joe Webb to the backup position for QB Christian Ponder this offseason. Free-agent QBs Derek Anderson (Panthers), Matt Moore (Dolphins), David Carr (Giants), Matt Leinart (Raiders), Byron Leftwich (Steelers), Bruce Gradkowski (Bengals), Jason Campbell (Bears) and Rex Grossman (Redskins) are options.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers are expected to re-sign either impending free-agent QB Charlie Batch or QB Byron Leftwich this offseason to be their No. 2 QB.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have declared DL Alameda Ta'amu, QB Byron Leftwich, CB Curtis Brown, WR David Gilreath, CB Justin King, DL Loni Fangupo, LB Marshall McFadden inactive for Week 17.
Footballguys view: The Steelers generally play their top-line players for the whole week 17 game regardless of what's on the line. They are one of the better offenses to use from those that aren't trying to earn a playoff spot or better seeding today. |
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have declared LB Adrian Robinson, DL Al Woods, QB Byron Leftwich, CB Ike Taylor, CB Justin King, OT Mike X. Adams, WR Plaxico Burress inactive for Week 16.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have declared DL Al Woods, QB Byron Leftwich, CB Cortez Allen, CB Ike Taylor, OT Mike X. Adams, WR Plaxico Burress, OG Willie Colon inactive for Week 15.
Footballguys view: Burress had played a role for the Steelers after his signing, but he is back to being inactive with the Steelers WR corps getting healthier. The secondary is depleted, so the Cowboys passing game should have a strong day. |
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have declared DL Al Woods, QB Byron Leftwich, CB Ike Taylor, OG John Malecki, LB LaMarr Woodley, OT Mike X. Adams, RB Rashard Mendenhall inactive for Week 14.
Footballguys view: Mendenhall is a healthy scratch for the second straight week, which is a pretty clear signal that he won't be in Pittsburgh in 2013. |
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Pittsburgh Steelers QB Byron Leftwich (ribs) did not practice Friday, Dec. 7, and is questionable for Week 14.
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Pittsburgh Steelers OT Mike X. Adams (ankle), P Drew Butler (illness), S Ryan Clark (hip), QB Byron Leftwich (ribs), SS Troy Polamalu (non-injury) and LB LaMarr Woodley (ankle) did not practice Thursday, Dec. 6.
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Pittsburgh Steelers QB Byron Leftwich (ribs), FB Will Johnson (concussion) and WR Jerricho Cotchery (ribs) fully participated in practice Wednesday, Dec. 5.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have declared QB Ben Roethlisberger, QB Byron Leftwich, CB DeMarcus Van Dyke, WR Jerricho Cotchery, LB LaMarr Woodley, OT Mike X. Adams, RB Rashard Mendenhall inactive for Week 13.
Footballguys view: Mendenhall was not only demoted to number three running back, he was demoted to a healthy scratch. He can be dropped in all but the deepest of leagues. |
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Pittsburgh Steelers OT Mike X. Adams (ankle), QB Byron Leftwich (ribs) and LB LaMarr Woodley (ankle) did not practice Friday, Nov. 30, and are out for Week 13.
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Pittsburgh Steelers OT Mike X. Adams (ankle), OT Willie Colon (knee), DT Casey Hampton (illness), QB Byron Leftwich (ribs) and LB LaMarr Woodley (ankle) did not practice Thursday, Nov. 29.
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Pittsburgh Steelers OT Mike X. Adams (ankle), OT Willie Colon (knee), QB Byron Leftwich (ribs), OT Max Starks (back) and LB LaMarr Woodley (ankle) did not practice Wednesday, Nov. 28.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have declared WR Antonio Brown, QB Ben Roethlisberger, QB Byron Leftwich, CB DeMarcus Van Dyke, WR Jerricho Cotchery, OT Marcus Gilbert, SS Troy Polamalu inactive for Week 12.
Footballguys view: Brown was close to playing this week, but the Steelers have chosen to rest him for one more week. Ben Roethlisberger could start in week 13, but it's Charlie Batch this week. |
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Pittsburgh Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger (shoulder), WR Jerricho Cotchery (ribs), OT Marcus Gilbert (ankle) and QB Byron Leftwich (ribs) didn't practice all week and are out for Week 12.
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Pittsburgh Steelers WR Jerricho Cotchery (ribs), QB Ben Roethlisberger (shoulder, rib), OT Marcus Gilbert (ankle), QB Byron Leftwich (ribs) and SS Troy Polamalu (calf) did not practice Thursday, Nov. 22, and will not play in Week 12.
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Pittsburgh Steelers WR Jerricho Cotchery (ribs), OT Marcus Gilbert (ankle), DE Ziggy Hood (back), QB Byron Leftwich (ribs) and S Troy Polamalu (calf) did not practice Wednesday, Nov. 21.
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Pittsburgh Steelers QB Byron Leftwich (ribs) said he injured his ribs in the first quarter of the team's Week 11 game, but stayed in the game because the injury did not affect his throwing.
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Pittsburgh Steelers QB Byron Leftwich (ribs) and WR Jerricho Cotchery (ribs) are ruled out for Week 12, but head coach Mike Tomlin doesn't think either player will miss the rest of the season.
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Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin confirmed that QB Charlie Batch will start in Week 12. Batch has a 5-2 record in subbing for Ben Roethlisberger (ribs) through the years.
Footballguys view: Both Roethlisberger and QB Byron Leftwich (ribs) are out indefinitely because of their rib injuries. Batch is a solid veteran but we're expecting the Steelers to emphasize their ground game more without Roethlisberger. |
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Pittsburgh Steelers QB Byron Leftwich (ribs) fractured two ribs in the Steelers Week 11 game and is unlikely to play in Week 12.
Footballguys view: We'll see Charlie Batch as the Steelers starting QB this week. Pittsburgh is on the road against division rival Cleveland in week 12. |
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The Pittsburgh Steelers fear QB Byron Leftwich (rib, shoulder) will be out for a while with injuries suffered in Week 11. QB Ben Roethlisberger (shoulder, rib) is doubtful for Week 12, so the team is expected to work out quarterbacks this week.
Footballguys view: The team could always turn to Charlie Batch to be their starter if Leftwich can't play. |
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Pittsburgh Steelers QB Byron Leftwich (shoulder, rib) suffered shoulder and rib injuries in Week 11. 'He sustained some hits, but that's football, particularly when you're talking about this matchup,' head coach Mike Tomlin said. 'He did a nice job of communicating where he was.' Some of Leftwich's teammates recalled that he kept telling everyone he was fine, and Leftwich himself repeated 'I'm OK' four times to reporters after the game.
Footballguys view: It's unusual the Steelers used Leftwich on rollouts against the Ravens on Sunday night. He's one of the most immobile QBs in the league and not that accurate on the run. |
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Pittsburgh Steelers QB Byron Leftwich (rib) was tended to by the medical staff on the sidelined in the fourth quarter of the Week 11 game against the Baltimore Ravens. He was able to finish the game, ending up completing 18 of his 39 passes for 201 yards, no touchdowns and one interception. He did account for the team's only touchdown when he scored on a 31-yard scamper in the first quarter.
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Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin said the offense will have subtle changes with QB Byron Leftwich starting Week 11. Offensive coordinator Todd Haley said the offense will adapt to Leftwich's strengths.
Footballguys view: We think the team will have fewer short routes because of Leftwich's elongated throwing motion. The team should also feature the ground game more without Ben Roethlisberger in the lineup. |
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Pittsburgh Steelers QB Byron Leftwich does not appear to be a good fit for offensive coordinator Todd Haley's scheme. The system relies on short and quick passes, while Leftwich is someone who doesn't get rid of the ball quickly. The team is confident, however, that the offense won't have to change with Leftwich starting.
Footballguys view: Quick screens and short passes don't work as well with a QB that has an elongated motion like Leftwich. His throwing motion takes so long you could time it with a sun dial. We'll see more of an emphasis on the ground game going forward while Roethlisberger is out. |
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Pittsburgh Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger (shoulder, ribs) is out for Week 11 and QB Byron Leftwich will get the start. The team is not taking any chances with Roethlisberger, deciding to sit him.
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Pittsburgh Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger (shoulder) is dealing with a sternoclavicular sprain in his shoulder, which is an uncommon and painful injury. It's the same injury that forced former QB Brett Favre to end his streak of 297 straight games played. A sternoclavicular sprain involves ligament damage to the joint connecting the breastbone and collarbone, and normal recovery time is typically three weeks to multiple months.
Footballguys view: Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said QB Byron Leftwich will receive the majority of snaps in practice this week. We expect Leftwich to start against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 11. |
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Pittsburgh Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger said he will leave the team to be with his wife when the couples' first child is born. There is a chance his son could be born Nov. 18 or Nov. 25 when the team plays the Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns, respectively. QB Byron Leftwich will start in his place if Roethlisberger has to miss a game.
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Pittsburgh Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger (shoulder) is unlikely to be ready to play against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 11.
Footballguys view: This means Byron Leftwich will get the start against the Ravens. |
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Pittsburgh Steelers QB Byron Leftwich entered the Week 10 game Monday, Nov. 12, against the Kansas City Chiefs for the injured QB Ben Roethlisberger (shoulder). Leftwich completed seven of his 14 pass attempts for 73 yards, leading his team to a go-ahead field goal in the fourth quarter.
Footballguys view: Leftwich has a throwing motion so slow it can be timed with a sun dial, yet Steelers OC Todd Haley kept calling quick screens. The veteran QB was largely ineffective but was able to help the Steelers get the win. |
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Updating a previous report, Pittsburgh Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger (shoulder) left Heinz Field in the second half of the Week 10 game against the Kansas City Chiefs to have his injured right shoulder further evaluated. QB Byron Leftwich replaced him under center.
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Pittsburgh Steelers QB Byron Leftwich (illness), WR Emmanuel Sanders (knee), TE Heath Miller (ribs) and OT Marcus Gilbert (groin) fully participated in practice Friday, Sept. 21, and are listed as probable for Week 3.
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Pittsburgh Steelers OT Mike X. Adams (back), LB James Harrison (knee), QB Byron Leftwich (illness), TE Heath Miller (abdomen) and S Troy Polamalu (calf) did not practice Thursday, Sept. 20.
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