The Chicago Bears are full steam ahead in their search for a new offensive coordinator to replace Luke Getsy, who was fired after two seasons.
The Bears are interviewing Los Angeles Rams pass game coordinator and quarterbacks coach Zac Robinson on Thursday, according to Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer.
Robinson’s coaching tenure has been exclusively in Los Angeles under the tutelage of Sean McVay, including a Super Bowl championship during the 2021 season. Robinson has worked as an assistant quarterbacks coach (2019, 2021) and assistant wide receivers coach (2020) before being promoted to pass game coordinator and quarterbacks coach in 2022.
During his time as an assistant or quarterbacks coach, Robinson has worked with the likes of Jared Goff, Matthew Stafford, Baker Mayfield and Carson Wentz.
Source: The Bears are interviewing Rams pass-game coordinator/QBs coach Zac Robinson for their offensive coordinator job today.
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) January 18, 2024
Robinson certainly appears to be the most inexperienced of the candidates the Bears have interviewed so far, but working under McVay for five years certainly makes him an intriguing name.
Chicago has interviewed or plan to interview these candidates for the OC vacancy: Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Shane Waldron, San Francisco 49ers passing game coordinator Klint Kubiak, Kentucky offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Liam Coen, Seahawks quarterbacks coach Greg Olson, former Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Greg Roman, Carolina Panthers offensive coordinator Thomas Brown, Philadelphia Eagles senior offensive assistant Marcus Brady, USC quarterbacks coach Kliff Kingsbury and now Robinson.
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