Tom Moore enters his fifth season with the Buccaneers in 2024 and his forty-sixth NFL season overall. The oldest active NFL coach at the age of eighty-five, Moore was honored in 2015 with the Pro Football Writers of America Paul "Dr. Z" Zimmerman Award and later by the Pro Football Hall of Fame with an Award of Excellence for his lifetime contributions as an assistant coach. Following thirteen seasons at the collegiate level and one year in the World Football League, Moore made the jump to the NFL as a wide receivers coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1977. Over his decades in the NFL, his teams have earned twenty-five postseason appearances, sixteen division titles, and four Super Bowl wins. He has coached such Hall of Fame players as Peyton Manning, Lynn Swann, John Stallworth, Terry Bradshaw, Franco Harris, Mike Webster, Barry Sanders, Marshall Faulk, Randall McDaniel, Cris Carter, Marvin Harrison, and Edgerrin James. Moore has coached alongside three Super Bowl-winning head coaches-Chuck Noll, Mike Ditka, and Tony Dungy-all of whom are enshrined in Canton. Moore and his wife, Emily, have two children, daughter, Terry, and son, Dan.