Report: Eagles interviewing Zac Robinson for offensive coordinator job
Key Points:
- The Philadelphia Eagles have begun their search for a new offensive coordinator, with their first interview scheduled for Friday with Falcons OC Zac Robinson.
- Robinson, a former NFL quarterback drafted by the Patriots in 2010, has coaching experience dating back to 2019, including roles as assistant QB coach, assistant WR coach, and pass-game coordinator with the Rams.
- During his two years as Falcons OC, Robinson's offense ranked highly in yards per game, with notable performances from quarterbacks Kirk Cousins and rookie Michael Penix Jr.
- Despite some criticism of his offensive scheme's predictability, Robinson is the first candidate in what is expected to be a series of interviews for the Eagles' offensive coordinator position.