Kliff Kingsbury. Michael Chow / USA TODAY NETWORK

Linked to Kliff Kingsbury interest this week, the Raiders will go ahead with that meeting. Kingsbury will meet with the AFC West team about its offensive coordinator position, Albert Breer of SI.com reports.

Out of the NFL this year, Kingsbury is again a popular figure on the interview circuit. He met with the Bears about their OC vacancy, and after that job went to Shane Waldron, the current USC quarterbacks coach became the first known candidate for the Eagles’ OC position. Kingsbury met virtually with the Eagles hours after their Brian Johnson firing.

The Raiders are scheduling a Kingsbury meeting, per Breer. This will be the team’s sixth confirmed candidate for the position. Although the Raiders retained Antonio Pierce, they will not keep interim OC Bo Hardegree, opening the door for more experienced candidates.

While Kingsbury has never held an NFL OC role, he qualifies as experienced. The former Texas Tech head coach went straight to the NFL HC ranks, becoming a surprise Cardinals hire back in 2019. Kingsbury, who had signed up to become USC’s OC following his Texas Tech firing, joined the Cardinals and lasted four years as their HC. The Cards snapped a five-season playoff drought under Kingsbury, advancing to the NFC bracket in 2021. After a steep decline last season, the team fired Kingsbury despite having extended him during the 2022 offseason.

Of the coordinator candidates the Raiders are considering, none match Kingsbury’s play-calling experience. In addition to his time running the show in Arizona, Kingsbury called plays during his Texas Tech HC tenure. This, of course, included Patrick Mahomes‘ run with the Red Raiders. Kingsbury’s most recent college QB prodigy, Caleb Williams, improved his completion percentage (from 66.6 to 68.6) and yards per attempt (9.1 to 9.4) between his 2022 Heisman campaign and his junior season. Though, Williams’ yardage and TD totals dropped compared to his dominant 2022.

With a handful of other OC openings likely — once the remaining HC-needy teams begin coordinator searches — Kingsbury could see more interest emerge. The Lincoln Riley assistant looks to have done well to reestablish momentum in 2023. This, of course, comes after the Cardinals finished 4-13 in 2022. Kyler Murray‘s numbers, following his extension agreement, worsened in ’22. But the Kingsbury-handpicked QB fared much better in 2020, beating out Tom Brady for a Pro Bowl spot, and in 2021. Murray’s two Pro Bowl nods came under Kingsbury, and the Cardinals rolled out the No. 11- and No. 13-ranked offenses in 2020 and ’21, respectively.

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