Seahawks Klint Kubiak Remains Central Figure In NFL Coaching Carousel Amid Playoff Run

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Seattle — Klint Kubiak, offensive coordinator for the Seattle Seahawks, has emerged as one of the most influential assistant coaches in the National Football League this postseason, drawing sustained interest from teams seeking head coaching candidates even as Seattle competes in the NFC playoffs, according to league sources and team communications.

Klint Kubiak, 38, who transformed the Seahawks’ offense in the 2025 season after joining the staff in January 2025, has interviewed with multiple franchises during the Seahawks’ bye week and remains in the mix for several head coaching openings, NFL insiders said.

Teams including the Baltimore Ravens, Arizona Cardinals, New York Giants and Atlanta Falcons have interviewed Klint Kubiak for their head coach vacancies, and he recently completed an interview with the Falcons, sources confirmed. However, the Falcons instead hired former Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski, leaving Kubiak without that position for now.

Klint Kubiak has said his focus remains on the Seahawks’ current playoff push, emphasizing commitment to the team’s immediate goals despite the flurry of interviews, according to comments he made ahead of Seattle’s Divisional Round game.

A son of longtime NFL coach Klint Kubiak has built a 12-year coaching career across the league, including roles with the Minnesota Vikings, Denver Broncos, San Francisco 49ers and New Orleans Saints before joining the Seahawks.

League chatter has also linked him to other openings, with the Las Vegas Raiders completing interviews as part of their ongoing search. Additionally, recent coaching changes — such as the Buffalo Bills parting ways with head coach Sean McDermott — have sparked speculation around new vacancies where Kubiak’s name could surface, though no formal offers have been confirmed.

Kubiak’s offensive leadership helped Seattle finish the 2025 regular season among the NFL’s most potent units, drawing praise from players and executives alike while boosting his profile for future opportunities.

As the Seahawks’ postseason unfolds, teams looking to hire head coaches this offseason continue to evaluate Kubiak’s resume. His next confirmed steps — whether remaining in Seattle or accepting a head coaching job — will likely become clearer in the weeks following the NFL playoffs. The story is developing.

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