| Las Vegas Raiders | |
|---|---|
| Title | Head coach |
| Personal information | |
| Born | (1987-02-17)February 17, 1987 (age 38) Houston, Texas, U.S. |
| Listed height | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) |
| Listed weight | 190 lb (86 kg) |
| Career information | |
| High school | Regis Jesuit (Aurora, Colorado) |
| College | Colorado State (2005–2009) |
| Position | Safety, No. 20 |
| Career history | |
| |
| Awards and highlights | |
| Head coaching record | |
| Regular season | 0–0 (–) |
| Coaching profile atPro Football Reference | |
Klint Alexander Kubiak (born February 17, 1987) is an American professionalfootball coach who is thehead coach for theLas Vegas Raiders of theNational Football League (NFL). He previously served as theoffensive coordinator for theSeattle Seahawks in 2025, winningSuper Bowl LX.
Kubiak playedcollege football atColorado State as a safety from 2005 to 2009 and has previously served as an assistant coach atTexas A&M University, theUniversity of Kansas,Minnesota Vikings,Denver Broncos,San Francisco 49ers,New Orleans Saints and Seattle Seahawks. He is the son of former NFL coachGary Kubiak.[1]
Kubiak was born inHouston, while his father,Gary Kubiak, playedquarterback for theDenver Broncos. He attendedRegis Jesuit High School inAurora, Colorado, where he played as a wide receiver and defensive back, while his father worked as offensive coordinator for the Denver Broncos. Kubiak attendedColorado State University (CSU), where he playedsafety for theColorado State Rams football team from 2005 to 2009.[2] Kubiak was named a team captain as a senior[2] and was invited to play in the East-West Shrine Game.[3]
Kubiak started his coaching career atTexas A&M University as an offensive quality control coach from 2010 to 2011 and as a graduate assistant and inside receivers coach in 2012. During his three years with the Aggies, Kubiak earned his master's degree in human resource development.[4]
In 2013, Kubiak was hired by theMinnesota Vikings as an offensive quality control and assistant wide receivers coach under offensive coordinatorsBill Musgrave (2013) andNorv Turner (2014).[5]
In 2015, Kubiak accepted a position at theUniversity of Kansas to coach the wide receivers.[6]
On February 22, 2016, Kubiak was hired by theDenver Broncos as an offensive assistant while his father,Gary, was the head coach of the team. During the 2017 season, Kubiak assumed responsibilities as the primary quarterbacks coach for the final six weeks of the regular season afterBill Musgrave was promoted to offensive coordinator.[7]
On January 14, 2019, Kubiak was hired by theMinnesota Vikings as their quarterbacks coach underoffensive coordinatorKevin Stefanski andhead coachMike Zimmer.[8]
On February 8, 2021, Kubiak was promoted to offensive coordinator, replacing his father,Gary Kubiak, following his retirement.[9]
On February 2, 2022, Kubiak was re-hired by theDenver Broncos as their passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach under offensive coordinatorJustin Outten and head coachNathaniel Hackett.[10] Following offensive struggles to start the 2022 season, Hackett relinquished play calling duties to Kubiak on November 20.[11]
On March 23, 2023, Kubiak was hired by theSan Francisco 49ers as their passing game coordinator.[12]
On February 14, 2024, theNew Orleans Saints hired Kubiak to be their new offensive coordinator for the 2024 season, replacing longtime offensive coordinatorPete Carmichael Jr.[13]
On January 26, 2025, theSeattle Seahawks hired Kubiak as their offensive coordinator.[14] Kubiak helped the Seahawks defeat theNew England Patriots 29–13 inSuper Bowl LX.[15]
On February 2, 2026, theLas Vegas Raiders agreed to terms to hire Kubiak as their next head coach.[16] The agreement did not become official until after the conclusion ofSuper Bowl LX. Kubiak becomes the 25th head coach in Raiders history, replacingPete Carroll.[17] He was named the head coach of the Raiders on February 9, the day after the Super Bowl.[18]
| Team | Year | Regular season | Postseason | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Won | Lost | Ties | Win % | Finish | Won | Lost | Win % | Result | ||
| LV | 2026 | 0 | 0 | 0 | – | TBD in AFC West | — | — | — | — |
| Total | 0 | 0 | 0 | – | – | – | – | |||
Kubiak is aChristian.[19] He is the oldest son of former NFL coachGary Kubiak. He has two younger brothers:Klay, the offensive coordinator for theSan Francisco 49ers, and Klein, a national scout for theDallas Cowboys.[20][21]