BOOM! The Las Vegas Raiders just detonated the NFL offseason by officially naming Klint Kubiak — the offensive mastermind who just orchestrated Seattle’s Super Bowl LX domination — as their new head coach!
A Desperate Franchise’s Bold Gamble
After a soul-crushing 3-14 collapse that cost Pete Carroll his job, the Raiders are handing Kubiak a five-year contract and begging for salvation. The son of Broncos legend Gary Kubiak is now the fifth full-time head coach in Vegas since 2021. Talk about instability.
Fresh Off Super Bowl Glory
Kubiak didn’t even wait for the confetti to settle. Hours after Seattle crushed New England 29-13 in Super Bowl LX, he confirmed live on the field: “Hell yeah, I’m going to Las Vegas!” His Seahawks offense ranked third in points (28.4 PPG), eighth in total yards, and turned Sam Darnold into a champion.
Seahawks Stars Beg Him to Stay
Players were gutted:
- Jaxon Smith-Njigba: “They’re getting someone special… someone who’ll do whatever it takes to win. We’re going to miss him.”
- Sam Darnold: “Klint’s the man. He’s going to do great things in Vegas.”
The Massive Rebuild Ahead
Kubiak walks into a roster with bright spots — rookie sensation Brock Bowers at tight end, powerhouse RB Ashton Jeanty, and the No. 1 overall pick expected to land Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza. But turning a 3-14 disaster into a contender? That’s legendary or bust.
Hot take: This is either the steal of the century or another heartbreaking chapter in Raiders chaos. Can Kubiak finally end the curse and build a dynasty in the desert? The pressure is unreal.









