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Klint Kubiak Interviews with Giants & Falcons: Seahawks OC Touted as NFL’s Next Head Coach
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Klint Kubiak, the Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator, is rapidly becoming the headline candidate in the 2026 NFL head-coaching carousel after engineering one of the league’s most explosive attacks. Multiple franchises—the New York Giants, Atlanta Falcons and Baltimore Ravens among them—have already submitted interview requests for the 38-year-old play-caller, according to team announcements and league sources.
Kubiak’s surge in demand follows a 2025 campaign in which Seattle finished No. 3 in scoring and top-five in offensive EPA per play, transforming quarterback Jaxon Smith-Newton and a balanced run-pass scheme into weekly highlights. The breakout mirrored the coordinator’s own pedigree: he is the son of Super Bowl-winning coach Gary Kubiak and has previously called plays for both the Denver Broncos and Minnesota Vikings before landing his current role last offseason.
What makes Kubiak so attractive to ownership groups is a data-driven philosophy that marries West Coast concepts with modern motion and spread elements. Seattle ranked first in pre-snap motion rate and second in explosive play percentage, while cutting turnovers to their lowest mark in a decade. League insiders also point to Kubiak’s ability to develop young assistants; his quarterbacks coach Jake Peetz and offensive line guru John Benton are already being mentioned as coordinator targets elsewhere.
The Giants are believed to be focusing on offensive innovators after three consecutive bottom-ten seasons in points per game, and Kubiak’s track record with quarterbacks fits that mandate. Atlanta, meanwhile, is hunting for a coach who can extract big-play potential from 2024 first-round passer Drake Maye. Baltimore’s interest underscores Kubiak’s versatility: the Ravens want to maintain a power-run identity while elevating Lamar Jackson’s deep-passing efficiency.
Seattle head coach Mike Macdonald has already acknowledged that losing his coordinator is “a matter of time,” praising Kubiak’s leadership and locker-room presence during the team’s year-end media availability. Should Kubiak land a top job, the Seahawks will pivot to an in-house succession plan or target external names such as Andrew Janocko and John Benton, per early league chatter.
With interview windows now officially open, expect Kubiak’s candidacy to dominate headlines over the next two weeks. His combination of pedigree, innovation and proven results positions him as the most coveted young mind on the 2026 market—and the next branch on the ever-growing Kubiak coaching tree.
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