Zac Robinson, currently the Atlanta Falcons' offensive coordinator, is set to interview with the Philadelphia Eagles for their vacant position. According to a report from ESPN, Robinson will be joining the search process alongside other top candidates.
A native of the NFL coaching ranks, Robinson has established himself as an assistant coach in several prominent franchises, including the Los Angeles Rams and Atlanta Falcons. His experience in this capacity includes stints as an assistant quarterbacks coach, wide receivers coach, and pass game coordinator/quarterbacks coach. Prior to his current role with the Falcons, he spent time as a quarterback in the league from 2010 to 2013.
Under Robinson's guidance, the Falcons' offense has seen notable improvements, particularly in terms of yardage gained per game, which increased by 8 points over the course of his two seasons as offensive coordinator. However, inconsistencies persist, with the team giving away an average of 24 giveaways per game during that time frame.
While some analysts have questioned Robinson's effectiveness behind the helm, the Falcons' young talent – including running back Bijan Robinson and quarterback Michael Penix – presents a promising foundation for success. The Eagles will be keenly evaluating his ability to build on this potential.
In a statement to ESPN, Philadelphia head coach Nick Sirianni emphasized that the team would be casting a "wide net" in their search for a new offensive coordinator, suggesting an interest in exploring multiple candidates before making a decision.
As Robinson joins the list of top contenders vying for the Eagles' vacant position, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how his interview plays out.
A native of the NFL coaching ranks, Robinson has established himself as an assistant coach in several prominent franchises, including the Los Angeles Rams and Atlanta Falcons. His experience in this capacity includes stints as an assistant quarterbacks coach, wide receivers coach, and pass game coordinator/quarterbacks coach. Prior to his current role with the Falcons, he spent time as a quarterback in the league from 2010 to 2013.
Under Robinson's guidance, the Falcons' offense has seen notable improvements, particularly in terms of yardage gained per game, which increased by 8 points over the course of his two seasons as offensive coordinator. However, inconsistencies persist, with the team giving away an average of 24 giveaways per game during that time frame.
While some analysts have questioned Robinson's effectiveness behind the helm, the Falcons' young talent – including running back Bijan Robinson and quarterback Michael Penix – presents a promising foundation for success. The Eagles will be keenly evaluating his ability to build on this potential.
In a statement to ESPN, Philadelphia head coach Nick Sirianni emphasized that the team would be casting a "wide net" in their search for a new offensive coordinator, suggesting an interest in exploring multiple candidates before making a decision.
As Robinson joins the list of top contenders vying for the Eagles' vacant position, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how his interview plays out.