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Bucs Interview Zac Robinson for Offensive Coordinator

Tampa Bay Buccaneers interview Zac Robinson, former Atlanta Falcons OC, for their open offensive coordinator position. Robinson, a Sean McVay disciple, has history with Bucs QB Baker Mayfield and could bring a fresh offensive spark.

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    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are interviewing potential offensive coordinators, with Israel Woolfork and David Shaw among the candidates. Woolford, from the Arizona Cardinals, has impressed with his work with quarterbacks, while Shaw, formerly of Stanford and the Detroit Lions, brings extensive experience. The Bucs aim to find fresh offensive minds to enhance their playbook for the next season.
  • Bucs Interview Jett Modkins for Special Teams Coordinator

    01:14|
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  • Bucs Interview Zac Robinson for Offensive Coordinator

    01:13|
    Tampa Bay Buccaneers seek new offensive coordinator after firing Josh Grizzard, with Zac Robinson, former Atlanta Falcons coordinator, emerging as a strong candidate. Robinsons strengths include red zone scoring and rushing yards, but his run-heavy scheme and third-down efficiency issues may be concerns. He has experience with Baker Mayfield and Sean McVays system, making him an intriguing option for the Bucs.
  • Bucs Fire Coaches, White Leaves

    01:19|
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  • Brian Callahan Joins Buccaneers Interview

    01:36|
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  • Mayfield's Mixed Season: Bucs QB's Highs & Lows

    02:07|
    In the 2025 season, Baker Mayfield led the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as quarterback, starting every game and posting impressive stats. Despite a strong start, the teams NFC South title streak ended with an 8-9 record. Mayfields grit and skills, from his walk-on roots to his off-platform throws and rushing, were praised. However, injuries forced veteran Teddy Bridgewater and undrafted rookie Connor Bazelak to step in. As the Bucs look to rebound in 2026, Mayfield returns as the starter, while Bridgewaters future is uncertain, leaving the backup spot open.
  • Bucs Offense: Wirfs Shines, Passing Needs Work

    01:02|
    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers offense, despite missing the playoffs, showcased strengths and weaknesses in their final eighteen-week performance, as highlighted by Pro Football Focus unbiased grades. Tristan Wirfs excelled in both pass and run blocking, while Baker Mayfields passing left room for improvement. Rachaad White led rushing, and Mike Evans topped receiving. The Bucs can build on Wirfs performance and focus on enhancing their passing game for a stronger season next fall.
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    01:19|
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