TAMPA, Fla. -- Greg Schiano has been fired as coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Mark Dominik is out as general manager, one day after the team completed its third straight losing season.

Former Bears coach Lovie Smith is considered the favorite to replace Schiano, multiple league sources told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.

The Buccaneers also are considering former Texans coach Gary Kubiak, who was fired earlier this month, league sources told Schefter.

"The results over the past two years have not lived up to our standards and we believe the time has come to find a new direction,'' Bucs co-chairman Bryan Glazer said in a statement.

"Mark has been a valued member of our organization for two decades and we respect the passion he showed for the Buccaneers during his time here. We thank Greg for his hard work and effort the past two seasons, but we feel these moves are necessary in order to achieve our goals."

Schiano addressed the media later Monday at a Tampa hotel.

"We didn't get it done," Schiano said. "I accept full responsibility for that. I'm the head football coach, and that didn't work. Having said that, I'm really proud of our coaches and players for the way that they hung together, fought through adversity.

"Adversity, there was plenty of. Never was there any finger pointing or that stuff that goes along with it. I'm proud of that."

Schiano went 11-21 in two seasons after being a surprise hire out of Rutgers in 2012. Known as a team builder and disciplinarian, Schiano was brought in to tighten up the loose atmosphere that prevailed under predecessor Raheem Morris.

But Schiano's militaristic ways drew complaints from some players. He also drew anger from around the league, particularly from New York Giants coach Tom Coughlin after Schiano had the Bucs try to break up a victory formation during a loss early last season.