Buccaneers interview Danny Smith for special teams coordinator
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Danny Smith, a longtime special teams coordinator under Mike Tomlin with the Pittsburgh Steelers, has been interviewed by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for their open special teams coordinator position. Smith joined the Steelers in 2013 and is known for his effective special teams units and energetic sideline presence. His career also includes stints with Washington, Buffalo, Detroit, and Philadelphia. The Buccaneers are seeking a replacement for Thomas McGaughey and have interviewed four other candidates: Michael Clay, Anthony Levine, Craig Aukerman, and Jett Modkins.
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