Eagles’ OC Search: Zac Robinson Joins Buccaneers in New Deal
Former Falcons offensive coordinator Zac Robinson has joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the same capacity. His arrival in Tampa marks a significant development for the Buccaneers as they aim to enhance their offensive strategy.
Eagles’ OC Search Continues
The search for a new offensive coordinator for the Philadelphia Eagles has extended into its second week. With Robinson now off the board, the Eagles will need to consider other candidates. Previously, Robinson had interviewed for the Eagles’ offensive coordinator position that eventually went to Shane Steichen.
Zac Robinson’s Background
Robinson has a notable coaching background. Before his tenure with the Falcons, he was the passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Los Angeles Rams. This experience with elite offensive minds lends credibility to his coaching style, influenced by both Sean McVay and Kyle Shanahan.
Success in Atlanta
During his time as the Falcons’ offensive play-caller, Robinson achieved impressive results. Key statistics from his first season in 2024 include:
- 6th in the NFL in net yards per game: 369.8
- 8th in yards per play: 5.79
- 5th in passing yards per game: 239.3
- 10th in rushing yards per game: 130.5
Despite facing challenges, including the injury of starting quarterback Michael Penix, Robinson’s offense still managed to rank 14th in yards per game and 8th in rushing yards per game last season.
Looking Ahead
As the Eagles evaluate their options for a new offensive coordinator, they aim to find someone who can replicate the success Robinson has shown. The next steps in this search will be critical for the team’s offensive future.