Special Teams Coaching Changes

Each year, the changes at the head coaching position in the NFL usually results in changes for special teams coaches as well.  This year is no different, as there will be at least seven coaching changes at the special teams level.  To date, there are new special teams coaches in Carolina (Brian Murphy), Cleveland (Chris Tabor), Denver (Jeff Rodgers), Minnesota (Mike Priefer), San Diego (Richard Bisaccia), San Francisco (Brad Seely) and Tampa Bay (Dwayne Stukes).  Stukes is the only new coach in charge of special teams, as the other coaches were special teams coaches for other teams during the 2010 NFL season.

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