Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak has all but confirmed that he will be leaving his current role to become the next head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders. The 38-year-old Kubiak, who led the team to a Super Bowl 60 win over the New England Patriots on Sunday, revealed in an on-field interview with the NFL Network that he is "fired up" about joining the Raiders and that it was always his intention to become their head coach.
Kubiak's stock has risen substantially after one season as offensive coordinator in Seattle, where he delivered a third-ranked scoring offense (28.4 per game) and eighth-best yards (351.4 per game) during the 2025 regular season. His impressive performance, combined with his experience as the son of former Denver Broncos head coach Gary Kubiak, has earned him widespread recognition within the NFL.
Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold described Kubiak as "the man" and praised his coaching abilities, stating that he knows the game and is willing to do whatever it takes to win. Fellow teammate Jaxon Smith-Njigba echoed these sentiments, saying that Kubiak is an unbelievable coach who has been honored to play for him.
The Raiders' decision to appoint Kubiak as their head coach marks a significant change in leadership for the team, following the departure of former Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll. The 38-year-old Kubiak will become the third head coach in Las Vegas since the team moved from Oakland in 2020.
With the No 1 pick in the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft, the Raiders are expected to select Indiana quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza. However, their recent lack of playoff success has led owner Mark Davis to implement a new head coaching search process, which involves minority owner Tom Brady and general manager John Spytek.
Kubiak's appointment as the next head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders brings an end to speculation surrounding the team's leadership vacancy, and fans can now look forward to seeing him take the reins in the coming season.
Kubiak's stock has risen substantially after one season as offensive coordinator in Seattle, where he delivered a third-ranked scoring offense (28.4 per game) and eighth-best yards (351.4 per game) during the 2025 regular season. His impressive performance, combined with his experience as the son of former Denver Broncos head coach Gary Kubiak, has earned him widespread recognition within the NFL.
Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold described Kubiak as "the man" and praised his coaching abilities, stating that he knows the game and is willing to do whatever it takes to win. Fellow teammate Jaxon Smith-Njigba echoed these sentiments, saying that Kubiak is an unbelievable coach who has been honored to play for him.
The Raiders' decision to appoint Kubiak as their head coach marks a significant change in leadership for the team, following the departure of former Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll. The 38-year-old Kubiak will become the third head coach in Las Vegas since the team moved from Oakland in 2020.
With the No 1 pick in the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft, the Raiders are expected to select Indiana quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza. However, their recent lack of playoff success has led owner Mark Davis to implement a new head coaching search process, which involves minority owner Tom Brady and general manager John Spytek.
Kubiak's appointment as the next head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders brings an end to speculation surrounding the team's leadership vacancy, and fans can now look forward to seeing him take the reins in the coming season.