Hold everything. The Las Vegas Raiders, owners of the NFL’s WORST offense in 2025, just pulled off a heist that has the entire league buzzing.
The Desperate Move That Could Change Everything
The Raiders are set to hire Andrew Janocko, the quarterbacks coach from last season’s Super Bowl-winning Seattle Seahawks, as their new offensive coordinator. Yes, you read that right – the guy who helped pilot one of the league’s most explosive attacks is heading to Vegas to rescue an offense that finished dead last in both points and yards.
This isn’t just any hire. It’s the latest piece of Klint Kubiak’s master plan, as the new Raiders play-caller continues to loot the staff that just hoisted the Lombardi Trophy.
The Unbreakable Kubiak-Janocko Bond
This will be the fourth time Kubiak and Janocko have teamed up:
- Minnesota Vikings (where Kubiak eventually became OC)
- New Orleans Saints
- Seattle Seahawks – the Super Bowl champions who ranked third in scoring
- Now, the Las Vegas Raiders
At just 37, this marks Janocko’s first shot at calling an offense as coordinator. But with Kubiak retaining play-calling duties, Janocko becomes the ultimate trusted lieutenant – the same role he crushed in Seattle’s championship run.
From Championship Glory to Rock Bottom Rebuild
Think about the contrast. One year ago, Janocko was coaching quarterbacks on a team celebrating confetti and rings. Now he’s walking into a Raiders locker room that endured the league’s most anemic attack imaginable.
Fans have suffered enough. Quarterbacks have been hung out to dry. The offense became a weekly embarrassment. But this move screams one thing: the Raiders are done accepting mediocrity.
Whispers around the league say onboarding Janocko will be seamless – these guys already speak the same language. The same system that terrorized defenses en route to a title could soon be installed in Vegas.
Is this the spark that finally ignites the Raiders? Or just another false dawn? One thing’s certain – the NFL just got put on notice. The Silver and Black are loading up with championship DNA, and they’re coming for blood in 2026.









