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Buccaneers eyeing Zac Robinson for offensive coordinator, per report

Story byMatt Urben, Falcons WireSat, January 10, 2026 at 11:30 AM UTC·1 min readThe Atlanta Falcons have some big holes to fill in terms of their front office and coaching staff. Head coach Raheem Morris and general manager Terry Fontenot were both dismissed at the end of the season, but the team's three coordinators remain. Offensive coordinator Zac Robinson and defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich have both received interview requests from other teams. The Falcons blocked the Cowboys from interviewing Ulbrich for their defensive coordinator vacancy, but it doesn't sound like they are going to do the same with Robinson. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAccording to Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat reporter Rick Stroud, the Bucs are expected to interview Robinson for their offensive coordinator vacancy."Another candidate for the Bucs’ offensive coordinator position is Zac Robinson," Stroud wrote on social media.

Buccaneers eyeing Zac Robinson for offensive coordinator, per report

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Key Highlights

  • "The former Falcons OC is expected to interview with the team, per sources.
  • Robinson spent five seasons with the Los Angeles Rams, rising from assistant quarterbacks coach to passing game coordinator/QB coach under Sean McVay.
  • He was the Falcons’ OC from 2024-25."Tampa Bay struggled to replace Liam Cohen when he left for the Jacksonville Jaguars head coaching job last year.
  • The Buccaneers fired offensive coordinator Josh Grizzard after one season.
  • It will be interesting to see if Robinson takes a job with Atlanta's division rivals. The Falcons have been busy conducting interviews for their president of football role.
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