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Giants, Cardinals, Raiders request interviews with Klint Kubiak
The NFL’s annual coaching carousel is spinning with its usual ruthless efficiency, and this year, one name is generating a particularly intense buzz: Klint Kubiak. The Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator, fresh off a masterful debut season that saw his unit finish third in the league in points scored, is now the subject of formal interview requests from three franchises hungry for a turnaround—the New York Giants, Arizona Cardinals, and Las Vegas Raiders.This flurry of interest, following an earlier request from the Atlanta Falcons, isn't just a testament to a single successful campaign; it’s a recognition of a meticulously crafted offensive philosophy that has been simmering for over a decade. Kubiak’s journey reads like a playbook on modern offensive development.Cutting his teeth under his father, Gary Kubiak—a legendary offensive mind whose zone-running scheme influenced a generation—Klint served apprenticeships with the Minnesota Vikings and Denver Broncos, absorbing the foundational West Coast principles. His critical evolution, however, came during his tenure with the San Francisco 49ers under Kyle Shanahan, where the Kubiak family scheme fused with Shanahan’s outside-zone and play-action genius, creating the league’s most potent offensive system.His 2024 stint as OC for the New Orleans Saints, though the team underperformed, was a proving ground where he adapted these concepts to a different roster, showcasing his schematic flexibility beyond just riding a superstar quarterback. The 2025 season in Seattle, however, was his magnum opus.Partnering with defensive-minded head coach Mike Macdonald, Kubiak didn’t just install an offense; he resurrected one. Taking a unit that had grown stale, he implemented a devastatingly efficient run game that set up explosive play-action shots, a hallmark of the Shanahan-Kubiak tree.His play-calling displayed a rare balance, reminiscent of the strategic patience of a Peyton Manning-led drive mixed with the explosive potential of the 1998 Denver Broncos. He maximized the talents of his personnel, whether it was designing concepts for a dynamic tight end or scheming receivers open against man coverage, demonstrating a feel for the game that transcends mere play-sheet knowledge.The timing of these interview requests is a delicate dance, a subplot as intriguing as the main story. With the Seahawks securing the NFC’s top seed and a first-round bye, Kubiak is available for virtual interviews this week—a crucial window that places him at the forefront of this cycle.As Albert Breer of SI. com noted, the challenge for Kubiak is balancing these exploratory conversations with the intense preparation required for a deep playoff run.
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