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Raiders Complete Second Interview With Klint Kubiak For HC Job

February 1, 2026 by NFL Trade Rumors

The Las Vegas Raiders officially completed their second interview with Seahawks OC Klint Kubiak for their head-coaching vacancy on Saturday. 

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Kubiak is also in the running for the Cardinals’ head-coaching job, but all eyes are on the Raiders for Kubiak. 

Here’s the list of candidates for the Raiders job:

  • Bills OC Joe Brady (Bills)
  • Former Dolphins HC Mike McDaniel (Chargers)
  • Panthers DC Ejiro Evero (Interviewed)
  • Chargers DC Jesse Minter (Ravens)
  • Packers DC Jeff Hafley (Dolphins)
  • Broncos QBs coach Davis Webb (Scheduled)
  • Former Giants HC Brian Daboll (Interviewed)
  • Seahawks OC Klint Kubiak (Interviewed)
  • Packers DC Jeff Hafley (Dolphins)
  • Broncos DC Vance Joseph (Interviewed)
  • Chiefs OC Matt Nagy (Interviewed)
  • Rams pass game coordinator Nate Scheelhaase (Scheduled)
  • Rams OC Mike LaFleur (Requested)
  • Rams DC Chris Shula (Requested)
  • Vikings DC Brian Flores

Kubiak, 38, played four years of college football at Colorado State before entering the coaching ranks in 2010 at Texas A&M as a quality control coach. He joined the Vikings in 2013 as an assistant WR coach, spent a year at Kansas as its WR coach, and joined the Broncos in 2016 as an offensive assistant. 

Kubiak joined his father, Gary Kubiak, with the Vikings in 2019 as Minnesota’s QB coach and was promoted to offensive coordinator in 2021. He was not retained when the team fired HC Mike Zimmer and returned to the Broncos as their QB coach. 

From there, the 49ers hired Kubiak last offseason as their passing game coordinator. He joined the Saints as their offensive coordinator in February 2024 and was hired as the Seahawks’ offensive coordinator for the 2025 season. 

In 2025, the Seahawks’ offense ranked No. 8 in yards, No. 3 in points scored, No. 10 in rushing yards and No. 8 in passing yards. 

We’ll have more on the Raiders as the news is available. 

The post Raiders Complete Second Interview With Klint Kubiak For HC Job appeared first on NFLTradeRumors.co.

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