The Seattle Seahawks are closing in on hiring their next offensive coordinator with a New Orleans Saints assistant as the priority.
After shockingly dismissing Ryan Grubb to kick off their 2025 offseason, the Seattle Seahawks are searching for their third offensive coordinator in as many yea
A favorite is reportedly emerging in the Seattle Seahawks’ hunt for a new offensive coordinator. New Orleans Saints offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak appears to be “in the driver’s seat” for Seattle’s opening,
The Seattle Seahawks have scheduled a second interview for Friday with New Orleans Saints offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak for their open offensive coordinator position, per the NFL Network.
New Orleans Saints offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak appears to be “in the driver’s seat” for Seattle’s opening, according to Mike Garafolo of NFL Network. Kubiak has also drawn interest from the Cleveland Browns, but the Seahawks are hosting him for a second in-person interview on Friday.
Despite the uneven work environment and significant injuries on a bad 5-12 team, Kubiak’s Saints ran the football with more effectiveness than Seattle did. That should appeal to Macdonald and GM John Schneider, who are searching for answers to their run-game woes. Kubiak likely presented those answers throughout his second interview in Seattle.
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