
Packers assistant head coach Rich Bisaccia stepping away in stunner
NY Post
Packers special teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia is stepping down from his post in a move that head coach Matt LaFleur said left the team feeling “disappointed.”
Bisaccia, 65, has held the role for four years after having served as the interim head coach for the Raiders in 2021.
He had also held the title of assistant head coach since March 2023.
In a statement released through the team, Bisaccia said that he had been reflecting over the past few weeks, which led to the decision to step down.
“I am incredibly grateful to Matt LaFleur, Brian Gutekunst, Ed Policy and Mark Murphy for their unwavering trust and support throughout my time in Green Bay,” he said. “I am also thankful to the players for their consistent work and relentless effort to improve every single day. I would like to thank everyone in the organization for their dedication and commitment. The people in this building make it a special place to work.
“I want to also thank our fans and the people throughout the Green Bay community for their passion and love for this team. Coaching for the Green Bay Packers was truly an honor, and I will always be grateful for my time here. I look forward to whatever is next for me and my family, and I wish nothing but the best for everyone in the organization.”













