Josh Grizzard Promised And Delivered… A Little
Ever since Bucs offensive coordinator Josh Grizzard was hired to replace Liam Coen, Grizzard made it clear he did not want to change the Bucs offense.
Instead, Grizzard wanted to keep Coen’s base offense, but expand and diversify a little. Specifically, Coen did not like throwing medium- or long-range passes.
Grizzard promised and he delivered. A little bit. As you can see from Bucs quarterback Baker Mayfield’s chart below, Mayfield had five passes farther than 20 yards. Two were completed, both to Emeka Egbuka. Interestingly enough, both were touchdowns.
While five passes over 20 yards may not seem like much, consider last year in Week 1 against the Commandos, Mayfield attempted one pass over 20 yards, which was incomplete.
So Grizzard kept his word: He wanted to keep Coen’s offense but just sprinkle in a few deep throws. That is how things transpired in Atlanta on Sunday.
Sean Payton Reveals Shocking Details About Broncos' New Stadium—Super Bowl Implications Revealed!

In a game-changing announcement, Sean Payton has dropped a bombshell regarding the Denver Broncos’ new stadium, hinting at hidden Super Bowl ramifications that could change the trajectory of the team’s future. Payton, known for his strategic brilliance, didn’t just talk about the new stadium’s features—he subtly teased how it could be the catalyst for the Broncos' Super Bowl aspirations in the coming years.
“The new stadium represents more than just a place to play,” Payton explained. “It’s about setting the stage for future success. This is the beginning of a new era for the Broncos, and I can tell you it’s going to be a big part of our push for the Super Bowl.”
With the NFL landscape rapidly shifting, Payton’s words have left fans and analysts speculating about how this new home could potentially provide a boost to the team’s playoff chances and, eventually, a Super Bowl run. Could the new stadium play a role in giving the Broncos a home-field advantage that propels them into the postseason and beyond? Payton seems to think so.
The team’s rejuvenated spirit in the new stadium could be just what they need to make a deep playoff push. With Payton’s leadership and the stadium’s state-of-the-art facilities, the Broncos are poised to build the kind of winning culture that could eventually lead to a Super Bowl victory.
Super Bowl dreams are alive and well in Denver—and this stadium could be the first step in making them a reality.