Fired Commanders coach just got a shocking career lifeline no one saw coming
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Fired Commanders coach just got a shocking career lifeline no one saw coming
"The Commanders parted ways with Kingsbury after a crunch meeting with head coach Dan Quinn failed to resolve their differences on how best to take the offense forward. Nobody was shedding too many tears, and teams weren't exactly blowing up his phone with job offers either. Kingsbury interviewed for the Baltimore Ravens' head coaching vacancy. He spoke with the Tennessee Titans about their offensive coordinator position before they hired Brian Daboll."
"That changed quickly. The Los Angeles Rams are reportedly adding Kingsbury to their offensive staff in a prominent position. While the role hasn't been officially disclosed as yet, it could be the best possible landing spot when push comes to shove. Regardless of the official job title, Kingsbury won't call plays in Los Angeles. That task will fall on head coach Sean McVay, one of the brightest minds anywhere in the league."
Kliff Kingsbury accepted a prominent offensive coaching role with the Los Angeles Rams after limited interest from other teams following his Commanders departure. The Commanders parted ways with Kingsbury after a meeting with head coach Dan Quinn failed to resolve offensive differences. Kingsbury interviewed with the Baltimore Ravens and spoke with the Tennessee Titans before opportunities dried up. The Rams role will not include play-calling, as Sean McVay will retain that duty. Nate Scheelhaase could be promoted to offensive coordinator. The Rams view Kingsbury as a valuable addition and the position offers a chance to refine his schematic approach under McVay's guidance.
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