Wayne State Bisaccia began his coaching career at
Wayne State College in 1983. His college head coach Pete Chapman was hired as head football coach at Wayne State and offered Bisaccia a position on his staff. Bisaccia spent the 1983 season coaching defensive backs and special teams. From 1984-1987, he coached quarterbacks and wide receivers at Wayne State. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Physical Education degree with a minor in Health Education from Wayne State while coaching there.
South Carolina In
1988, Bisaccia joined the
University of South Carolina as a
graduate assistant, tight ends and wide receivers coach. In
1989, he transitioned to be their defensive backs and special teams coach. In
1991, he served as their tight ends and special teams coach and as their running backs and special teams coach in
1992. Under Bisaccia, the Gamecocks led the
SEC in kickoff returns in 1992 and set a school record for blocked kicks.
Clemson In
1994, Bisaccia was hired by
Clemson University as their running backs and special teams coach where he served in that role until
1998.
Ole Miss In
1999, Bisaccia joined the
University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) as their running backs and special teams coach. In
2000, he was promoted to assistant head coach.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers In
2002, Bisaccia was hired by the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers as their special teams coordinator under head coach
Jon Gruden. That year, the Buccaneers went to
Super Bowl XXXVII and defeated the
Oakland Raiders to win the franchise’s first
Super Bowl title by a score of 48–21. In
2007,
Micheal Spurlock, under Bisaccia's special teams unit, became the first player in franchise history to return a kickoff for a touchdown, snapping a 32-season streak. In
2008, Bisaccia was promoted to assistant head coach, running backs coach and special teams coordinator. In
2009, Bisaccia was retained as assistant head coach and special teams coordinator under new head coach
Raheem Morris.
San Diego Chargers In
2011, Bisaccia was hired by the
San Diego Chargers as their special teams coordinator under head coach
Norv Turner. In
2012, he was promoted to assistant head coach.
Auburn In January
2013, Bisaccia was hired to be the assistant head coach, running backs and special teams coach at
Auburn University under head coach
Gus Malzahn. Auburn released Bisaccia from his contract after less than a month to allow him to sign with the Cowboys.
Dallas Cowboys On January 30,
2013, Bisaccia was hired by the
Dallas Cowboys as their assistant head coach and special teams coordinator under head coach
Jason Garrett. He remained in this position until the end of the
2017 season.
Oakland / Las Vegas Raiders In
2018, Bisaccia was hired by the
Oakland Raiders as their assistant head coach and special teams coordinator, reuniting with head coach
Jon Gruden. On October 11, 2021, Bisaccia was named the interim head coach of the Raiders following Gruden's resignation. On October 17, 2021, Bisaccia made his head coaching debut against the
Denver Broncos and he led the Raiders to a 34–24 win. Bisaccia led the Raiders to a 7–5 record, and qualified for the playoffs for the first time since
2016 after a win over the
Los Angeles Chargers in the final week of the regular season. Bisaccia became the first interim head coach since
Bruce Arians with the
2012 Indianapolis Colts to lead his team to a postseason berth.
Green Bay Packers On February 8, 2022, Bisaccia was hired by the
Green Bay Packers as their special teams coordinator. On March 10, 2023, Bisaccia was promoted to assistant head coach/special teams coordinator. On January 27, 2025, Bisaccia and Green Bay agreed to a contract extension running through the 2026 season. On February 17, 2026, Bisaccia stepped down from the special teams coordinator/assistant head coach position after four years.
Clemson (second stint) On March 2, 2026, Bisaccia was hired to serve as the special teams coordinator at
Clemson University. ==Head coaching record==