The search for the next Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator has begun. According to NFL reporter Albert Breer, the Steelers have put in a request to interview Los Angeles Rams passing-game coordinator Zac Robinson for the vacancy at OC.
Robinson has spent all of his five years as an NFL coach with the Rams. He started there in 2019 as an assistant quarterbacks coach and worked his way up to quarterbacks coach as well as passing-game coordinator in 2022.
Prior to coaching in the NFL, Robinson was a private quarterback coach and worked for Pro Football Focus. Robinson was a quarterback at Oklahoma State and spent four seasons in the NFL after being a seventh-round pick of the New England Patriots.
Robinson is the first request to be released by the media as the Steelers have just begun their quest to replace Matt Canada. The Steelers fired Canada in the middle of the season and had Eddie Faulkner and Mike Sullivan share the offensive coordinator and play-calling duties. Robinson has never been a play called in the NFL.