
The Las Vegas Raiders enter the 2026 season with renewed hope. That is a word that has not been heard about the organization in quite some time, and it is thanks to the selection of first overall pick, Fernando Mendoza, who is expected to be the future of the organization with the goal of leading the franchise to one place: a Super Bowl victory, hopefully sooner than later.
Head coach Klint Kubiak enters his first year in the role, looking to be a key developer in Mendoza's progression at quarterback. While his role is paramount, first-year offensive coordinator Andrew Janocko is just as important as his head coach. For a coach who had his name in a hat for multiple jobs across the league, Janocko becomes an underrated piece to the Raiders' newest puzzle.
At 38 years old, Janocko is a young offensive coordinator matched with another young head coach in Kubiak, 39, as the Raiders hope the youth and innovation can lead to quick success in the next year or two, knowing how much further the roster has to develop into a strong, cohesive, and talented group.
Janocko has served as Kubiak's quarterback coach in New Orleans and Seattle, playing a major role in Sam Darnold's development into a standout signal-caller on a Super Bowl-winning team. The first-year coordinator recently spoke with reporters about the connection between him and Kubiak as the two look to rejuvenate the Raiders offense to heights not seen in many years.
Las Vegas had one of the worst offenses in football last season, ranking near the bottom in many statistical categories. It would be shocking not to see growth under Kubiak and Janocko, who provide a fun dynamic that reminds me a lot of one in Jacksonville with Jaguars head coach Liam Coen and offensive coordinator Grant Udinski, who is likely to be a head coach in the next hiring cycle.
Janocko will be involved in game planning and designs, which will help with whoever starts at quarterback between Kirk Cousins and Mendoza. This, in theory, could put players such as running back Ashton Jeanty, star tight end Brock Bowers, and the intriguing wide receiver group in positions for success this upcoming season, as Janocko noted during organized training activities.
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