Bowles, who has spent seven years with the Buccaneers, rose from defensive coordinator to head coach. The 2025 campaign started strong with a 6-2 run but faltered down the stretch, ending without a playoff berth and prompting a comprehensive staff overhaul.
Robinson, formerly the Atlanta Falcons’ offensive coordinator, is coming to Tampa Bay to run the Buccaneers’ offense, bringing a proven play-caller mindset to a unit seeking renewed production.
Bowles Jr., who recently completed his collegiate playing career, joins the staff as a defensive assistant, marking the latest example of the head coach integrating family into the operation.
The Buccaneers also announced a broader slate of coaching additions as part of the overhaul, signaling an urgent, multi-faceted effort to bolster both sides of the ball ahead of free agency and the 2026 NFL Draft.
With the new staff in place, Tampa Bay aims to regain momentum and restore competitiveness in 2026, leveraging the changes to address the shortcomings that surfaced in 2025.