The Las Vegas Raiders have officially named Matt Robinson as the franchise's new safeties coach, per Adam Schefter of ESPN. The hiring marks a significant addition to the Raiders defensive coaching staff as they continue to solidify their personnel for the upcoming season.
Matt Robinson arrives in Las Vegas following a productive five-year tenure with the Baltimore Ravens. During his time in Baltimore, Robinson was part of a defensive staff that consistently produced high-level secondary play. His move to the Raiders comes after he was briefly linked to the New York Giants coaching staff earlier this offseason before ultimately changing course to head to Las Vegas.
Robinson brings a wealth of experience from a successful Ravens organization to a Raiders secondary looking to make strides in the AFC West. His decision to join the staff in Las Vegas represents a key recruitment for the team's defensive unit. The official announcement confirms the Raiders have secured their target to lead the safeties group.
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