
"The Las Vegas Raiders officially announced Klint Kubiak as the team's new head coach Monday. The Raiders are giving Kubiak a five-year contract, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter. The team posted video Monday evening of Kubiak and his family arriving in Las Vegas and being greeted by Raiders general manager John Spytek."
"The Seattle Seahawks' offensive coordinator had confirmed on NFL Network following the team's 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX on Sunday night that he would be leaving Seattle to take over as coach of Raiders. "You guys know I'm going to Las Vegas," Kubiak said from the Levi's Stadium field in Santa Clara, California. "I'm fired up about it." Asked again if he was going, Kubiak added: "Hell yeah, I'm going.""
""Man, they're getting someone special, someone who knows the game, someone who's going to do whatever it takes to win," star Seahawks receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba said after Sunday's win. "He's an unbelievable coach. I was honored to play with him this year. Just for him to get to know me, get to know what I was like as a player and person, it's something special and something I don't take for granted. So best of luck to him. We're going to miss him.""
Klint Kubiak was named head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders and signed to a five-year contract. He departed the Seattle Seahawks after serving one season as offensive coordinator and confirmed the move on the field after Super Bowl LX. In 2025, Kubiak helped Seattle rank third in points (28.4), eighth in total yards (351.4), tied for 10th in rushing yards (123.3), eighth in passing yards (228.1), 13th in offensive efficiency (50.76) and 15th in EPA (30.86) during the regular season. Teammates offered strong endorsements, and Kubiak becomes the Raiders' fifth full-term head coach since 2021.
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