Packers Coaching Staff Change Continues as Key Coordinator Steps Down
Rich Bisaccia steps down after four seasons with the Packers to focus on family, ending a tenure marked by special teams' mixed results despite individual player successes.
- On Tuesday, the Packers announced Rich Bisaccia stepped down as assistant head coach and special teams coordinator after four seasons, stating, `After taking some time to reflect over the last few weeks, I have made the decision to step down.`
- Hired to fix longstanding problems, Bisaccia joined LaFleur's staff after going 7-6 as Las Vegas' interim head coach in 2021 and added the assistant head coach title in March 2023.
- Despite some bright spots, special teams featured Keisean Nixon's All-Pro returns and Daniel Whelan's league-leading punting but costly errors like the Dec. 20 onside kick and playoff misses by Brandon McManus.
- With coaching changes already under way, the Packers create an immediate vacancy as Bisaccia departs, and LaFleur said `While we are disappointed to lose a person and coach as valuable as Rich, we respect his decision to step down from the Packers`.
- Turnover in the special-teams room continued as the new coordinator will be the fourth under LaFleur and Byron Storer left earlier this offseason, highlighting unit instability.
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