The Seattle Seahawks won Super Bowl LX over the New England Patriots on Sunday night and it was officially the last game for Klint Kubiak as the team's offensive coordinator.
Following the victory over the Pats, Kubiak emphatically confirmed that he is going to take the Las Vegas Raiders' head-coach job, something that was widely reported in the week leading up to the Super Bowl.
"You guys know I'm going to Las Vegas. I'm fired up about it," Kubiak told Stacey Dales of NFL Network. "Hell yeah I'm going. Of course I'm going."
Kubiak also told The Athletic's Dianna Russini that he's going to enjoy the Super Bowl win and will then turn to a new chapter in his career on Monday.
While the Seahawks struggled offensively versus the Patriots on Sunday, that was hardly Kubiak's fault, as quarterback Sam Darnold missed a few big passes that would have made the score even more lopsided.
We will likely see an official announcement on Kubiak from the Raiders this week, and we may even get the introductory presser, although that remains to be seen.
From there, Kubiak will be tasked with putting his coaching staff together and the expectation is he'll be taking some Seahawks coaches with him.
One coach to keep an eye on is Seahawks defensive coordinator Aden Durde, who assisted Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald in running an elite defense in 2025 that absolutely smothered the Patriots in the Super Bowl.
No matter who Kubiak brings with him, he'll be ushering in an exciting new era for the Raiders, who hope the veteran play-caller can finally right the ship in Las Vegas.
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