Bucs Offensive Coaching News
January 26th, 2026
Sticking around.
This is good news in Joe’s eyes.
Last year when Liam Coen left the Bucs to go to Jacksonville, the Bucs gave then-offensive line coach Kevin Carberry a new title of run game coordinator along with a new contract and a few more shekels for the inconvenience.
The new title basically meant Carberry couldn’t be plucked while under contract with the Bucs unless he gets hired as an offensive coordinator himself (sort of like when Chucky had Bill Muir as an “offensive coordinator” but he was nothing more than an offensive line coach).
Carberry, Joe thought, did one helluva job in 2024 when he came to the Bucs along with Coen. Last year with all the injuries, Carberry was in a no-win situation.
So it seems, per Jenna Laine of ESPN, that Carberry is staying put. Of course, Carberry and new Bucs offensive coordinator Zac Robinson both worked together in Los Angeles before Carberry left for the Bucs and Robinson left for Atlanta.
Coen, however, did grab a Bucs offensive line coach. Assistant offensive line coach Brian Picucci will move across the state where he will be the Jags’ run game coordinator.
The Bucs are keeping offensive line coach/run game coordinator Kevin Carberry, per source. So he will be with the Bucs new OC Zac Robinson. They overlapped with the Rams from 2021-2022. Todd Bowles and Carberry will pick the assistant with input from Robinson, I’m told. https://t.co/bpjUD7IPwO
— JennaLaineESPN (@JennaLaineESPN) January 25, 2026