The Seahawks offensive coordinator draws a sixth head coaching interview.
With Wild Card games drawing close, teams’ ability to talk to Seattle Seahawks coordinators will soon draw to a close, but that hasn’t stopped them from reaching out.
The Miami Dolphins are the latest to throw their hat in for the developing Klint Kubiak sweepstakes, requesting to speak with the Seahawks OC. Kubiak is expected to speak with the Dolphins this week, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, already his sixth interview of the coaching cycle.
Kubiak has also drawn interest from the Las Vegas Raiders, Atlanta Falcons, Arizona Cardinals, Baltimore Ravens and New York Giants. The only teams with a head coach opening that haven’t reached out are the Cleveland Browns and Tennessee Titans.
The Dolphins are searching for a new head coach after cleaning house, firing Mike McDaniel and hiring Jon-Eric Sullivan as the team’s next general manager. All interviews done by Kubiak this week have not been in-person, which aren’t allowed until Jan. 19 for currently employed coaches.
The interest in Kubiak isn’t surprising based on previous reporting and the Seahawks’ offensive numbers from this season, even though it has slowed in the second half of the season. Teams will no longer be allowed to Kubiak once the Wild Card round is completed on Monday night.
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