Zac Robinson Hired As Atlanta Falcons Offensive Coordinator
STILLWATER – Former Oklahoma State quarterback Zac Robinson just received a big-time promotion in the NFL. Robinson, who has been with the Los Angeles Rams the past five seasons, has been hired as the offensive coordinator for the Atlanta Falcons, as reported by NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
Robinson was hired by new Falcons head coach, Raheem Morris, who was the defensive coordinator for the Rams.
Robinson was most recently the pass-game coordinator for the Rams, helping them win a Super Bowl in 2022. The 37-year old out of Littleton, CO, joined the Rams’ staff as an assistant quarterback coach in 2019 and was tabbed the main quarterbacks coach and pass game coordinator ahead of the Super Bowl run in ‘22.
Robinson was drafted by the New England Patriots in 2010, before also spending time with the Seattle Seahawks and Detroit Lions in 2010. He made a move to the Cincinnati Bengals in 2011 before retiring in May of 2014.
Between 2013 and becoming an assistant with the Rams in 2019, Robinson was one of the premier quarterback coaches in the country
Robinson is still one of the most-loved quarterbacks in Oklahoma State history. During his time in Stillwater, Robinson racked up 8,317 passing yards and 66 passing touchdowns, and 1,858 rushing yards and 22 touchdowns on the ground. That includes throwing for 135 yards and two touchdowns in the 2009 win over Georgia. He also set a school record during his sophomore season in 2007 as he threw for 2,824 yards, rushed for 847 yards and combined for 32 touchdowns.