Antonio Pierce is in place as Raiders head coach, which means the job of filling out his staff begins post haste. The top priority is that of offensive coordinator. And today the Raiders put in a request for one of the top candidates out there right now — Rams passing game coordinator Zac Robinson.
Source: The Steelers and Raiders have put in slips to interview Rams pass-game coordinator Zac Robinson for their OC jobs. Robinson interviews with the Patriots tomorrow, previously interviewed with the Bears.
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) January 22, 2024
As Breer noted, the Raiders will have competition to land Robinson. The Steelers and Patriots are also looking to hold an interview with him.
Robinson was also reportedly in the running for the Bears’ open OC job before they went with Shane Waldron.
Robinson has worked his way up the ranks with the Rams over the past five seasons. He was the team’s assistant QB coach when they won the Super Bowl in 2021.
He spent four seasons in the NFL from 2010-13. A Patriots seventh round pick in 2010, he failed to make the team and was signed by the Seahawks and Lions that year. His final three seasons were spent in Cincinnati, but never played in a game for the Bengals.