Tony Dungy Is Looking For Work

March 12th, 2026

So an iconic defensive coach and coach developer seems like he might be ripe and ready for a consulting gig to help a friend’s struggling defense.

Joe is referring to Hall of Fame head coach Tony Dungy, aka Father Dungy. He was relieved of his duties as an NBC analyst and, per ProFootballTalk.com, Dungy is looking for work and would consider “football.”

It’s unclear whether 70-year-old Dungy was referring to broadcasting or coaching, but most football people don’t consider “football” to be anything tied to media.

For those unaware, the former Bucs head coach (1996-2001) lives full-time in Tampa. And the struggling defense to which Joe was referring belongs to Todd Bowles and the Buccaneers.

Bowles is used to having an older mentor on his staff. Senior offensive advisor Tom Moore just stepped down at 87 years old. He was Bucco Bruce Arians’ mentor and stayed on as a Bowles confident. Moore was no figurehead; Bowles said he was an integral piece to the offense and a key sounding board for the head coach. Moore was known for arriving to work in the 3 a.m. hour.

Joe wouldn’t expect Dungy to be interested in long hours, but if Joe were coaching the Bucs defense, Joe would sure welcome Dungy’s eyes on it in a part-time capacity.

Also, Joe has to think that if Dungy was sitting in on defensive meetings and observing practice, that could only be a plus for the staff. Those guys know who Dungy is and his input would have instant credibility.


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36 Responses to “Tony Dungy Is Looking For Work”

  1. Lakeland Says:

    He can be an adviser to our Super Bowl winning DC

  2. Oxycondomns Says:

    Dungy is a winner like Evans. He doesn’t want any of this.

  3. 813bucboi Says:

    would love for him to be around but Todd wont listen to anything anyone has to say about “his” defense

    USF would be good for Tony…he wants to teach…he could teach the USF player a ton

    GO BUCS!!!!

  4. Will Says:

    That would be a good idea if it were to really happen

  5. Simeon4HOF Says:

    There’s our Edge Rusher … Tony the tiger

  6. Ash Says:

    Lmao

  7. bakerfan Says:

    Great idea Joe…. but would Bowles listen??? If he did maybe Dungy could convince him that Vita should never ever try to cover a slot or tightend.

  8. Thomas Says:

    This would be welcome news. Tony knows how to develop players and build a defense. I think Todd knows how to run a defense, but he doesn’t seem able to develop one from the ground up.

  9. Lakeland Says:

    If you judge this franchise from the comments of some disgruntled so-called fans
    You would think we are the Jags, Browns, Falcons, Panthers, Texans, Bills, Cardinals, Bengals, Chargers etc…..teams who never enjoyed the luxury of lifting the Lombardi trophy..

    Funny thing is, this Ownership has lifted it twice in the past 25 years
    Only a few teams has those bragging rights

    I’m all with this Ownership, GM, HC

    We can use Tony as an Special Advisor
    To our Lombardi winning DC

  10. FlBoy84 Says:

    Only thing I’d like to see Tony advise him on is to retire after this season.

  11. Natron Says:

    Devin White will be a free agent again shortly, let’s bring him back and see if Tony can get anything out of him! LOL

  12. BucsFan81 Says:

    He will be an advisory next year when Mike Tomlin takes over. No need to help Bowles retain in his job in anyway. Bowles is just a hold over until they can get everything in place to get rid of him come the end of this season.

  13. Football 1 Says:

    Well Joe first on another point the Ira podcast. I usually agree with Ira and part of me does. Joe I agree ME leaving is a hard blow to the fans and even bigger to the organization. The article from the channel 10 reporter was outstanding!!!, and I believe spot on. Yes shame on the organization they were a huge factor in my opinion for all the reasons stated by the reporter. With that in mind to the current topic. Currently I have little faith In Licht, Bowles or the Glazers to correct the defense. While not a Bowles detractor, I think his ego may get in the way of bringing someone like Dungy on board. We have seen him defend his defense, not complicated, and the players simply missed assignments. So while I think Dungy would be great, I don’t see Bowles buying into it. He does appear stubborn about his defensive ideas and I think he will sink before he changes. He hasn’t thus far .
    To make matters worse the defense remains without any pass rush and that does not appear to be changing. I think this is what ME saw from the organization and knew he had to leave. Happy for Mike totally disappointed and disillusioned with the Bucs. They seem to like their bed and are happy to lie in it, refusing to change.
    So as fans we endure or go pick another team. Like Mike I may have had enough myself

  14. GABucBall Says:

    Lakeland, winning/not winning a Lombardi in the past doesn’t mean you aren’t incompetent now. Half of the teams you listed are currently better than the Bucs. Yes, Father Dungy should be a special advisor because unlike our current leadership…he’s hoisted one as a head coach with a .668 career win %. Bowles is .445 aka BAD

  15. JohnQCitizen Says:

    Please, no.

  16. Mike Johnson Says:

    How old is Father Dungy? Its about time for him to retire. He has put in his work

  17. Hugh Glazerhouse Says:

    Too passive, enough of that. Resurrect Monte, or no!

  18. LynchMob50 Says:

    Lakeland = Jason Licht

    In 1933 Germany he would have be goose stepping and saying “Just go along, it will be fine”.

    Zero chance Tony wants to tarnish his reputation by getting lumped in with Bowels.

    2026 needs to be the last time he ever is the HC, for any team.

  19. Red Skeleton Says:

    Dungy is a 4-3 guy and Todd is a 3-4 guy. May not gel as much as I would wish.

  20. Sal Volatile Says:

    “Those guys know who Dungy is and his input would have instant credibility.”

    There’s your sign !

  21. Warren Brooks Lynch Says:

    Invite him to camp, and let him linger

  22. AMI_Chris Says:

    Why did NBC cut him loose? More air time for a 6’5″ woman in heels with no football background?

  23. Bee Says:

    JFC….does anyone want to do anything new or just rehire old coaches and sign washed up “vets”? Damn, yall are allergic to new ideas and new thinking. The Bucs too often do whats safe instead of blazing their own trail and doing something different.

    This entire organization from the owners to the long snapper needs new, fresh, YOUNG energy! All these old people, old players and old coaches have nothing new to contribute. Thats why this team loses constantly, no imagination and no outside the box thinking.

  24. Canabuc Says:

    Izien a lion

  25. Scotty in Fat Antonio Says:

    This would be a no-brainer which is exactly why the stubborn, egotistical, not very thought provoking (being nice here) Bowles won’t go for it.

  26. larrd Says:

    Licht needs to tell Bowles he’s getting a promotion to Super Head Coach so he must hire Jim Schwartz as DC.

  27. LakelandSteve Says:

    I don’t know if Dungy would want to be part of this dumpster fire.

  28. Warren Brooks Lynch Says:

    Izien to the Lions, lol we’re definetly drafting a CB

    Also we apparently hosted Al -Quadin Muhammed for a visit.

  29. BucsFan81 Says:

    Damn can’t believe we lost Izien also. Everyone is leaving.

  30. AMI_Chris Says:

    Rats fleeing a sinking ship.

  31. Sal Volatile Says:

    With the league revenue sharing program all the teams are profitable and the value of the franchises are guaranteed to increase regardless of ticket sales or win loss records. Therefore the owners have no real incentive to give a hoot about the fans or the players for that matter. The owners can be arrogant, foolhardy, thoughtless and suffer no consequences other than negative public opinion. Until and unless the owners FEEL that negativity nothing will change. I’m hoping that Tampa becomes a baseball and hockey town then things might change. When the seats are filled with only the opposing teams fans and the local media focuses on that and more honest reporting from the “wokesters” (not Joe and some others) enlightens the masses the fans can only expect more of the same and best prepare for another lost decade.

    What a shame it will be when gamblers and gambling houses will make a fortune betting on the Bucs to lose. The owners may even get a little taste.

  32. Hugh Glazerhouse Says:

    Liked him more than Dean. Everyone knows they can coach our sorry corners better than Toad.

  33. Bucs3 Says:

    Great another off the couch guy

  34. 3.28.Evans Says:

    Todd needs to be forced to agree to Tony Dungy’s hiring and let him re-construct practice. “It’s the details, the little things.” That’s what Dungy was famous for. Nothing about the team’s play looks like they pay attention to details.

    This would inject some hope but it’s not gonna happen.

  35. Miller5252 Says:

    The owners aren’t gonna do this. You would think since they own a business they’d be a lot better at building a top tier organization. They always rank low year after year when players are asked about the facility, owners, food, travel etc. Gronk wanted to be apart of the organization and told him to move on, Gruden is the Devil, could have kept Brady around, the old Super Bowl players should have free access to all things Bucs and yet the Glazers do all they can to shoot themselves in the foot. Fire Bowles after the collapse…. Nope. Make Evans the true face of the Bucs…. Nope. Does anyone worth a damn want to come here any more….. Nope. Brady changed the culture and the Glazers are doing everything possible to take it back to the lost decade

  36. Oxycondomns Says:

    Al -Quadin Muhammed would be another over30 year old signing but hard to ignore 11 sacks. Bucs going the short term rental route

 

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