Not so fast. Despite San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan stating Wednesday that he planned to elevate offensive passing game specialist Klay Kubiak to offensive coordinator, the team must conduct an open search before filling the role,
The Seattle Seahawks are closing in on hiring their next offensive coordinator with a New Orleans Saints assistant as the priority.
Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski spoke to Klint Kubuak Monday for the offensive coordinator job, a coach with whom he has plenty of connections.
For starters, Weaver is a former player. His time with the Ravens and Texans saw him play for Brian Billick and Gary Kubiak. He has coached in the NFL since 2012, working under Rex Ryan and the Jets to start as an assistant defensive line coach. He also played under Ryan when he was with the Ravens. Now, Ryan is of the John Harbaugh tree.
The San Francisco 49ers are making significant changes to their coaching staff, starting with promoting Klay Kubiak to offensive coordinator for the 2025 season. Head coach Kyle Shanahan confirmed the move at a Wednesday press conference.
Are the Seahawks narrowing in on a replacement for fired offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb? One of the four known candidates has landed a second interview.
The 49ers have only had one other offensive coordinator by title since Shanahan joined the team: current Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel
as Browns defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz pointed out in November when Cleveland was preparing to play New Orleans. "A lot of the run game is Mike Shanahan/Gary Kubiak," Schwartz said then.
San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan will work with an offensive coordinator for the first time since Mike McDaniel held the role in 2021. Shanahan has announced that the team is promoting offensive pass game specialist Klay Kubiak to offensive coordinator.
Shanahan and Kubiak have long-time ties as their fathers worked together for years. Klay's father Gary, worked under Shanahan's father Mike for more than a decade. Mike Shanahan w
Three names have emerged as candidates for the New York Jets' OC position, including the son of a Super Bowl-winning coach.
New Orleans Saints Hall of Famer, Reggie Bush, expressed his desire to one day become a collegiate head coach.