The Green Bay Packers’ search for a new special teams coordinator continues on, with new names added to the list of candidates every day. Thursday brought the news of yet another name, this one with a wealth of experience in that role at the NFL level.

But questions remain about the Packers’ overall organizational approach to special teams personnel. Does this team need to invest more in players who are more dedicated to special teams? Was that part of the reason for Rich Bisaccia’s late departure? And if the answers to those questions are both yes, will the team actually dedicate more resources to that phase of the game?

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The return game, in particular, has struggled in recent years since Keisean Nixon was moved off kickoffs. That phase was a bit rough last season, but punt returns were even worse — the Packers ranked dead last in average punt return yardage at just 5.6, compared to a 23rd-place ranking on kickoff returns.

This team has been searching for answers on special teams for well over a decade. Here’s hoping they find some in 2026.

What is the answer to Packers’ kick and punt return woes? It’s complicated | Packers Wire
Is it a personnel issue? Is it scheme?

Strain Will Be Name of Game With This Packers Special Teams Coach Candidate | SI.com
Tom McMahon is another candidate to succeed Rich Bisaccia, which he also did with the Raiders a few years ago. “Strain” is his cliche, and here’s a good profile on what he could bring to the table.

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Evan Williams was ideal complement to Xavier McKinney | Packers safety grades | Packersnews.com
McKinney brings the star power, but Williams’ play, especially in run support, was a big reason why the Packers’ safety group maintained quality play in 2025.

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LOL. LMAO.

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If you think your city has aggressive parking enforcement, they’ve got nothing on this ridiculous person in England.

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