10 minutes ago: Former Super Bowl–winning Buccaneers QB spotted in emergency meeting with Joel Glazer and Todd Bowles — what was revealed sent shockwaves across the NFL
Tampa, Florida – Just 10 minutes ago, speculation erupted across the league when Mike Kafka, a former quarterback who once wore a Tampa Bay Buccaneers uniform, was spotted attending emergency meeting with Joel Glazer and Todd Bowles. The timing was impossible to ignore: the Buccaneers had just fired Josh Grizzard and are now searching for their fifth offensive coordinator in five years, after a season that ended their playoff streak dating back to 2019.
The context only made the meeting heavier. The Buccaneers need a proven offensive mind to stabilize the system, develop the quarterback position, and restore rhythm to a stagnant offense. Kafka, 38, is no stranger to Tampa — he served as the team’s backup quarterback in 2014. The return of a familiar face to the center of decision-making during a moment of crisis sent a clear message: Tampa Bay wants a solution that understands the culture and brings championship-level experience.

According to trusted sources, the Buccaneers are set to interview Kafka for the offensive coordinator position. After a stint as an assistant with the Kansas City Chiefs (2017–2021), Kafka won Super Bowl LIV as the team’s quarterbacks coach. Since 2022, he has served as offensive coordinator of the New York Giants, and this season he also stepped in as interim head coach after Brian Daboll was dismissed — the Giants went 2–5 but averaged 23 points per game over their final seven contests, a sign of a system capable of adapting under pressure.
Sources inside the organization say the discussion was anything but ceremonial. The focus centered on system autonomy, a long-term quarterback development plan, and staff continuity — areas the Buccaneers have lacked for years. “When you need stability, you have to choose someone who understands how to build it week after week,” one source revealed. That sentiment explains why Kafka, with a Super Bowl résumé and experience running an offense, emerged at exactly the right moment.
NFL Network described the atmosphere following the meeting as “electric.” While nothing has been officially confirmed, Kafka’s presence alongside Glazer and Bowles sent a powerful signal: the Buccaneers are ready to act decisively to rebuild their offensive identity. For Tampa Bay, this could mark a strategic turning point — where familiarity meets urgency, and the right decision, made at the right time, could reshape the trajectory of the seasons ahead.
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