The XFL won’t get underway until 2020, but the fledgling league will reportedly name a new head coach on Tuesday. It will be for the league’s Tampa Bay franchise.

According to the Tampa Bay Times, former NFL head coach and Canadian Football League coach Marc Trestman will be named as the league’s newest head coach. Trestman was fired by the Toronto Argonauts following the 2018 CFL season.

It’s unclear if Trestman will also fill the general manager position. Both Bob Stoops and Pep Hamilton will serve as the head coach and general managers for their respective teams.

A press conference is set for Tuesday morning where the news will be announced.

Marc Trestman will be the head coach of the Tampa Bay #XFL team, the @TB_Times has learned. Story to come at https://t.co/1yPi0mpwqI. — Thomas Bassinger (@tometrics) March 2, 2019

Trestman most recently served as the Toronto Argonauts head coach. He finished the season with a 4-14 record and was let go by the team.

In his seven CFL seasons, Trestman won the Grey Cup (the equivalent to the Super Bowl in the CFL) three times. However, his most recent lack of success cost him his job.

Trestman coached the Chicago Bears for two seasons, leading the team to a 13-19 record before John Fox took over.

He’ll join Bob Stoops and Pep Hamilton as coaches in the new league which kicks off in 2020.