Kliff Kingsbury is ruthlessly finding out what the NFL really thinks
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Kliff Kingsbury is ruthlessly finding out what the NFL really thinks
"A disagreement over how best to take the offense forward led the Washington Commanders to part ways with offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury. Head coach Dan Quinn wanted some fresh ideas, and he believes David Blough is the man who can deliver them. The play-caller is looking for a new home and wants to get back to work quickly. Some experts thought Kingsbury would be a leading head-coaching candidate despite things ending sourly in Washington."
"The Cardinals have seen this movie before with Kingsbury, who was fired as head coach. Las Vegas had a deal in place to make him their new offensive coordinator during the 2024 offseason, but a late swoop from the Commanders and some sweet-talking from Magic Johnson forced a U-turn. That leaves Kingsbury with aspirations to be an offensive coordinator. Unfortunately for the coach, interviews have also been few and far between so far."
Kliff Kingsbury and the Washington Commanders separated after a disagreement over how to advance the offense. Head coach Dan Quinn preferred new ideas and backed David Blough as play-caller. Kingsbury is actively seeking a new coaching role but has attracted limited interest since the split. He interviewed once with the Baltimore Ravens, who hired Jesse Minter, and the Tennessee Titans pursued other options by hiring Brian Daboll. The Arizona Cardinals and Las Vegas Raiders have not pursued him, and several NFL openings remain available while Kingsbury stays on the market.
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