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New Seahawks Rumors on Search for Klint Kubiak's OC Replacement Under Macdonald After Super Bowl Win
The Seattle Seahawks reportedly eye a handful of candidates to be the new offensive coordinator after Klint Kubiak agreed to become head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders after winning the Super Bowl.
ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that 49ers tight ends coach Brian Fleury will interview for the position on Saturday.
ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported on Wednesday that Andrew Janocko, Jake Peetz, Justin Outten and Mack Brown have been targeted as well.
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Janocko, who has been in the NFL for a decade, spent the first seven years of his career with the Minnesota Vikings and has since served as the quarterback coach for the Chicago Bears, New Orleans Saints, and Seahawks. He followed Kubiak from New Orleans to Seattle last offseason.
Under Janocko, quarterback Sam Darnold had another strong year in which he threw for 4,048 yards, 25 touchdowns and 14 interceptions.
Janocko, who was also with Kubiak in Minnesota, "is the widely presumed leader" to take over as the Las Vegas Raiders' offensive coordinator, according to MMQB's Albert Breer, so he could have another job available if he's passed up on in Seattle.
Peetz has spent the last decade-plus as an assistant for a handful of NFL and college teams, and he's served as Seattle's pass game coordinator since 2024. Before joining the Seahawks, he was an offensive assistant and a pass game specialist for the Los Angeles Rams.
Outten was hired by the Seahawks last offseason as a run game specialist and assistant offensive line coach. He has experience as OC, as he held that position for the Denver Broncos in 2022.
Brown is relatively new to the NFL, as he landed his first job with the New York Jets in 2019. He held various roles on the Jets' staff until 2024, when Seattle hired him as tight ends coach.

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