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Klint Kubiak won't discuss Raiders, 'all in' with Seahawks
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SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Klint Kubiak won't look ahead to his next job while he is on the verge of achieving his goal in his current role.

The Seattle offensive coordinator reportedly will be introduced as the Las Vegas Raiders' head coach next week, after he leads the Seahawks in the Super Bowl against the New England Patriots on Sunday.

Asked about the reports regarding his impending move, Kubiak said Monday at Super Bowl Opening Night, "I can just tell you I'm all in on the Seahawks, I'm all in on this game, and whatever comes next, we'll deal with that on Monday. ...

"I'm just focusing on ... coaching this game. I've been working my whole life to coach in this game, and that's where our focus is."

Kubiak, 38, is in first season with the Seahawks, who finished eighth in the NFL in total yards per game (351.4) and third in points per game (28.4).

He previously served as offensive coordinator of the Minnesota Vikings (2021) and the New Orleans Saints (2024). He also has been an assistant coach with the Denver Broncos and the San Francisco 49ers plus Texas A&M and Kansas.

Kubiak comes from a coaching family. His father, Gary Kubiak, compiled an 82-75 record as the head coach of the Houston Texans (2006-13) and the Broncos (2015-16), guiding Denver to the Super Bowl title in his first season.

Klint Kubiak's brother Klay is the San Francisco 49ers' offensive coordinator, and another brother, Klein, works as a scout for the Dallas Cowboys.

This article first appeared on Field Level Media and was syndicated with permission.

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