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Klint Kubiak Dodges Raiders HC Rumors Ahead of Seahawks vs. Patriots in Super Bowl 60
Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak didn't entertain any conversation about the rumors linking him with the Las Vegas Raiders' vacancy.
Kubiak told reporters Monday his mental focus is entirely on Super Bowl LX.
"I can just tell you I'm all-in on the Seahawks, I'm all-in on this game, and whatever comes next, we'll deal with that on Monday," he said.
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ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Sunday that Las Vegas is expected to hire Kubiak once his team's Super Bowl run concludes.
Asking Kubiak about the Raiders is fair game because this is one of the biggest non-Super Bowl stories in the NFL right now. Las Vegas is the only team yet to officially hire a head coach.
Kubiak's response is equally understandable. He doesn't want to see his interest in the Raiders job become a distraction with the Seahawks sitting one win away from a title.
The 38-year-old is in his first season on Seattle's staff. He had earlier stops with the Minnesota Vikings, Denver Broncos, San Francisco 49ers and New Orleans Saints.
The performance of the Seahawks offense made him one of the more attractive candidates on the rise during the current hiring cycle. The team finished eighth in yards (351.4 per game) and fourth in scoring (28.4 points).
Kubiak's profile also meshes well with Las Vegas when the team has the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL draft. Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza is the consensus choice right now, and hiring an offensive-minded coach would align with that vision.
Once the Super Bowl is over, it shouldn't be long before there's more clarity as to Kubiak's status with the Raiders.
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