Raiders' Head Coaching Search Continues: Klint Kubiak in the Running
The Raiders are reportedly set to have a second interview with Klint Kubiak on Saturday, according to a report from NBC Sports. This comes as Tom Brady, a minority owner of the team, took note of Kubiak's performance as the Seahawks' offensive coordinator during the NFC Championship Game.
The Raiders' head coaching position remains vacant, and Kubiak is one of several candidates in the running. However, there's a catch: Kubiak can only be hired after the Super Bowl, which is scheduled for February 8th in Santa Clara. This restriction also applies to the Cardinals, who interviewed Kubiak earlier this month and are now in the same position as the Raiders.
The Raiders have faced challenges in finding a suitable head coach, as several candidates have already agreed to take on other roles. Kubiak joins Broncos quarterbacks coach/pass game coordinator Davis Webb and Panthers defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero as candidates who have participated in multiple interviews and are still in the running. The Raiders' search for a head coach continues, with the team hoping to find the right fit for their future success.