NFL: Bucs make Jim Bates defensive coordinator
Associated Press
TAMPA, Fla. — New Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Raheem Morris made the first major addition to his staff today, hiring Jim Bates to replace him as the team's defensive coordinator.
Morris was promoted from defensive backs coach to defensive coordinator on Christmas Day, but wound up with his first head coaching job after Jon Gruden and general manager Bruce Allen were fired last week.
The defensive coordinator's position opened initially when Monte Kiffin decided to leave the Bucs to join his son, Lane, at the University of Tennessee.
Bates, who has been in coaching 39 years, has been a defensive coordinator in the NFL for eight seasons with the Atlanta Falcons (1994), Miami Dolphins (2000-04), Green Bay Packers (2005) and most recently the Denver Broncos (2007).
Bates also was the Dolphins' interim head coach for the final seven games of 2004.
Under Bates, the Dolphins ranked sixth in the league in total defense in 2000, fifth in 2001, third in 2002, 10th in 2003 and eighth in 2004. The year he left (2005), Miami slipped to 18th.