The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are shaking things up with a bold move! They're bringing in Zac Robinson as their new offensive coordinator, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. But here's where it gets intriguing: Robinson has a history with the NFC South and the Bucs' very own quarterback, Baker Mayfield.
Robinson spent the past two seasons as the offensive coordinator for the Atlanta Falcons, where his offense ranked 13th in scoring in 2024. However, a drop to 24th in 2025 led to the Falcons' head coaching change. And this is the part most fans might miss: Robinson's connection to Mayfield goes back to their days in Los Angeles. Robinson was the quarterbacks coach for the Rams when Mayfield spent time there in 2022. This reunion could be the key to unlocking Tampa's offensive potential.
The Buccaneers are clearly aiming to ignite their offense and create a dynamic partnership between Robinson and Mayfield. But will this strategy pay off? Only time will tell. What do you think about this hiring decision? Is it a match made in football heaven, or a risky move that might backfire? Share your thoughts in the comments!