The Buffalo Bills have made a significant move to strengthen their special teams unit, hiring former Carolina Panthers interim head coach Chris Tabor as their new special teams coordinator. Tabor brings a wealth of experience to the role, having previously served as the special teams coordinator for the Cleveland Browns and Chicago Bears.
Tabor’s arrival in Buffalo signals a commitment to improving a unit that has been a source of frustration for the Bills in recent seasons. The Bills’ special teams performance has been inconsistent, with missed field goals, fumbled punt returns, and poor coverage often hindering their success. Tabor’s proven track record in special teams coaching suggests he could be the answer to these issues.
Tabor’s experience as an interim head coach with the Panthers further adds to his resume, demonstrating his leadership qualities and ability to manage a team. As the Bills look to make a deep playoff run, they hope Tabor can bring stability and consistency to their special teams, providing a crucial advantage in close games.