Robert Prince
Wide Receivers Coach, Atlanta Falcons (ATL).
Quick Facts
- Role: Wide Receivers
- Team: Atlanta Falcons (ATL)
- NFL experience: Not listed
- Reports to: Kevin Stefanski (Head Coach)
- Coaching tree: see Coaching Trees
Background
Robert Prince was named the Atlanta Falcons' wide receivers coach on Jan. 26, 2026, after spending 2025 as the Miami Dolphins' wide receivers coach and 11 seasons in the same role with the Dallas Cowboys (2022-24), Houston Texans (2021) and Detroit Lions (2014-20). With Dallas he coached CeeDee Lamb to three straight Pro Bowls and first-team All-Pro honors in 2023, and in Detroit he guided Hall of Famer Calvin Johnson, Golden Tate and Kenny Golladay to Pro Bowls. He began his NFL coaching career with the Falcons (2004-06), working with Michael Vick. Prince played wide receiver at Humboldt State, where he earned degrees in mathematics and physical education.
Scheme & Fantasy Angle
Prince has a deep résumé developing No. 1 fantasy receivers, most recently coaching CeeDee Lamb to All-Pro production — a positive sign for Atlanta's top wideout.