Zak Kromer is an American football coach who plies his trade with the Los Angeles Rams as an offensive assistant in the National Football League (NFL). Zak Kromer enters his sixth NFL season, fifth with the Los Angeles Rams, and his first as an offensive assistant.
During his initial four seasons with the Rams from 2017 to 2020, Kromer fundamentally worked with the hostile line.
He is the son of the longtime NFL offensive line coach Aaron Kromer, who has 18 seasons of NFL experience. Kromer and his wife, Emily, got married in June 2018.
With the help of Kromer, the offensive line has anchored one of the most productive offenses in the NFL over his time with Los Angeles
In his fourth season in L.A. in 2020, Kromer assisted a surging with assaulting that completed tenth in the association, averaging 126.1 hurrying yards per game.
The group was driven by tenderfoot RB Cam Akers with a group best 625 yards on the ground. Akers recorded a 61-yard surging endeavor against the 49ers in a Week 11 challenge. It denoted the longest surge of the McVay time.
In 2019, with the assistance of Kromer’s changes all through the season because of injury along the hostile front, the hostile line didn’t permit a sack in an establishment’s best six games, while likewise permitting the least sacks in the association (22).
What Team Is Zak Kromer Coaching Currently?
Zak Kromer is said to be currently working as a head coach for the Los Angeles Rams
What is Zak Kromer’s Position As A Coach?
Zak Kromer is an American football coach who plies his trade with the Los Angeles Rams as an offensive assistant in the National Football League (NFL).
He is said to be the first person holding the position as an Offensive Assistant.