Buccaneers interview Michael Clay, Anthony Levine for special teams coordinator
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have interviewed two candidates for their special teams coordinator position. The team conducted virtual interviews with Michael Clay, current special teams coordinator for the Philadelphia Eagles, and Anthony Levine, an assistant special teams coach for the Baltimore Ravens. Clay has been with the Eagles since 2021 and has previous experience with the San Francisco 49ers. Levine, a former player for the Ravens, began his coaching career in 2022 and has worked with both the Tennessee Titans and Ravens. The Buccaneers are seeking a replacement for Thomas McGaughey, who was dismissed following the end of the regular season.
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