Bucs offensive consultant Tom Moore announces his retirement
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Tom Moore, a veteran NFL coach, announced his retirement from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, where he served as an offensive consultant since 2019. Moore decided to step away from his coaching role to care for his wife, who recently suffered a stroke. Moore has had a distinguished coaching career spanning over four decades, starting with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1977. He gained significant recognition as the offensive coordinator for the Indianapolis Colts, working closely with quarterback Peyton Manning from 1998 to 2010. Following his time with the Colts, Moore held positions with the New York Jets, Tennessee Titans, and Arizona Cardinals before joining the Buccaneers. Moore expressed gratitude for the opportunity to work in the NFL and emphasized the importance of focusing on his family at this time.
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