Steelers Could Lose OC Candidate to Falcons

The Pittsburgh Steelers may miss one of their first offensive coordinator candidates.
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PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers are sifting through offensive coordinator candidates, but they could lose one before they get to interview him. After the Atlanta Falcons hired Raheem Morris as their new head coach, Los Angeles Rams quarterback coach Zac Robinson is considered a strong candidate for their OC job, according to CBS Sports' Jonathan Jones. 

The Steelers reportedly requested to interview Robinson, who was considered their first candidate with the news. They have since conducted just one interview, that being with Thomas Brown, but there are been no word of Robinson speaking with the team. 

Robinson has been the passing game coordinator and QB coach for the Rams for the last two seasons. He's been with the team since 2019, working as their assistant QB coach (2019, 2021) and their assistant wide receivers coach (2020). 

The Steelers are reportedly interested in Kliff Kingsbury as well. They will likely continue to expand their search as they head to Mobile, Alabama for the Senior Bowl next week. 

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