The Green Bay Packers have launched their search for a new special teams coordinator after Rich Bisaccia's departure, with interviews underway for several candidates. Tom McMahon, Cameron Achord, and Kyle Wilber are the leading contenders, according to multiple reports from Yahoo Sports. The team aims to fill the position promptly as the offseason progresses.
Tom McMahon, who served as special teams coordinator for the Las Vegas Raiders and has NFL coaching experience dating back to 2009, is scheduled for an interview. McMahon has worked alongside the Packers’ new defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon in the past, which could influence his candidacy. Cameron Achord and Kyle Wilber also bring relevant experience, having coached in NFL teams such as the Patriots, Giants, Saints, and Packers themselves.
The Packers are facing scrutiny over their special teams performance, specifically their kick and punt return units, which have struggled in recent seasons. Analysts suggest the challenges stem from both personnel limitations and schematic issues, raising the question of whether a new coordinator alone can resolve these challenges without further roster changes.
Green Bay appears to be focused on candidates connected to Rich Bisaccia’s coaching network, aiming to maintain some continuity while addressing existing weaknesses in the special teams unit. The interviews suggest the team is prioritizing candidates with experience in both coaching and player development in special teams phases.
What to watch next is the Packers’ decision on their special teams coordinator hire and whether it will accompany further personnel investments to improve return game effectiveness. The outcome will be critical for Green Bay’s overall performance heading into the 2024 season.

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