
After leading the Seattle Seahawks to victory in Super Bowl LX and guiding an offense that averaged 28.4 points per game, Klint Kubiak is now stepping into the role of head coach for the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Raiders are coming off a disappointing 3-14 season and have seemingly already parted ways with several assistants from the Pete Carroll era, including quarterbacks coach Greg Olson, offensive line coach Brennan Carroll, wide receivers coach Chris Beatty and others. Kubiak will have the opportunity to build his coaching staff from scratch.
As a first-time head coach with recent success in Seattle, he is expected to lean on trusted veterans. Several Seahawks assistants are strong candidates to join him in Las Vegas, along with familiar faces from his previous positions.
Kubiak is likely to call plays himself, given his track record as an offensive coordinator, but he'll need a strong coordinator and position coaches to execute his vision — especially with the Raiders' young talent and a high 2026 draft pick potentially at quarterback.
Here are some candidates to join Kubiak's staff on the offensive side of the ball:
While the offense will carry Kubiak's imprint, the Raiders defense, which has been ranked poorly in recent years, needs a major overhaul. Kubiak may look to import Seahawks defensive talent or tap experienced play-callers from around the league.
Here are some candidates to join Kubiak's staff on the defensive side of the ball:
Kubiak's assistants have praised his authenticity, selflessness, and player-first approach — traits that could help stabilize a franchise that's cycled through coaches rapidly. The staff-building process will move quickly, with the combine, draft, and free agency looming.
If Kubiak assembles a blend of Seattle's Super Bowl-winning pieces and veteran expertise, it could signal a true shift toward sustained competitiveness in Las Vegas. This hire isn't just about one coach — it's about building a program.
Kubiak's early moves on staff will set the tone for whether the Raiders can finally end their coaching carousel and build something lasting in the desert.
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