The San Francisco 49ers interviewed former Carolina Panthers coach Chris Tabor for their vacant special teams coordinator position
The San Francisco 49ers search for a new special teams coordinator continued Tuesday when they interviewed former Carolina Panthers special teams coordinator and interim head coach Chris Tabor.
Former Carolina Panthers special teams coordinator and interim head coach Chris Tabor may be headed back to the NFL. According to ESPN senior insider Adam Schefter, Tabor has interviewed with the San Francisco 49ers for their special teams coordinator position.
If the Carolina Panthers manage to do only one thing this offseason, they have to find players who can help them defend the run better than they did in 2024. At season's end they had allowed 3,057 rushing yards,
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The 49ers have continued their search for a new special team coordinator with a veteran coach. Per Adam Schefter of ESPN, San Francisco has interviewed Chris Tabor for the vacancy. Tabor, 53, was most recently the Panthers interim head coach after the ...
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The San Francisco 49ers are making changes this offseason. A 6-11 finish that left them out of the postseason didn't please the fans or the front office.
The San Francisco 49ers interviewed former Carolina Panthers special teams coordinator and interim coach Chris Tabor for their opening Tuesday.