Key Highlights
- The Falcons fired head coach Raheem Morris after the 2025 season, making Robinson available for other NFL teams. Before joining the Falcons, Robinson held multiple positions in his five-year tenure with the Rams, spending his last two years as the pass game coordinator.
- He learned from Rams head coach Sean McVay, who is considered one of the league’s best offensive minds. Several of McVay’s former offensive assistants — Jaguars head coach Liam Cohen, Bengals head coach Zac Taylor, Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell and Packers head coach Matt LaFleur—have become elite play callers in their own right. McVay originates from Mike Shanahan’s coaching tree, which has also produced top-notch play callers. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementUltimately, Robinson may not land Philadelphia’s OC job, but him getting an interview signals the Eagles are breaking away from head coach Nick Sirianni’s scheme. Philadelphia could hire from the McVay or Shanahan coaching tree, which means the offense could look drastically different.
- Those offenses incorporate heavy motion, run plays under center, attack the middle of the field and are more creative with their personnel packages. Now, it appears that former Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel could be the team’s top candidate.
- Before joining Miami, he was 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan’s offensive coordinator and run game coordinator. If not McDaniel, the Eagles could hire another play caller who has roots in the Shanahan system. Read the original article on NJ. com.
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