The Philadelphia Eagles have begun interviewing candidates for their offensive coordinator vacancy, starting with former Atlanta Falcons OC Zac Robinson. Robinson, 39, spent the last two seasons as the play-caller in Atlanta under Raheem Morris. Prior to that, he worked under Sean McVay with the Los Angeles Rams.
The position became available after the Eagles moved on from Kevin Patullo following just one season. This marks the team’s fifth offensive coordinator search in six years under head coach Nick Sirianni. While hiring coordinators who eventually become head coaches can lead to turnover, Eagles GM Howie Roseman stated that the team prioritizes winning over retaining staff continuity.
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