The NFL is constantly listening to voices in and around the league to make the league better. On Friday, they announced that they would be adding two new voices to the Competition Committee.
Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles and former Buccaneer and Pro Football Hall of Famer John Lynch will be added to the committee.
Bowles joins other head coaches on the committee, such as Mike Tomlin, Sean McDermott, and Sean McVay, who all add their voices to the league’s ear. Lynch is joined by Chris Grier, the only other general manager on the committee.
The point of the NFL Competition Committee is as follows from their site: “The Competition Committee’s actions are based, in part, on feedback from a variety of sources. At the end of each season, the 32 NFL clubs fill out a survey, answering questions about player protection, officiating, competitive balance, and technology.”
Bowles is heading into his third year as the Buccaneers head coach, Meanwhile, Lynch has parlayed his successful NFL playing career into one in the front office with the San Francisco 49ers.