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Falcons complete interview with Klint Kubiak for head coach position

Current role: Kubiak is the offensive coordinator for the Seattle Seahawks.

  • Since joining the league’s coaching ranks in 2015, Kubiak has spent time with the Minnesota Vikings (quarterbacks coach, offensive coordinator), Denver Broncos (passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach), San Francisco (passing game coordinator) and New Orleans Saints (offensive coordinator).
  • He leads one of the hottest offenses in football at the current moment, the Seahawks — a team that most recently clinched a tough NFC West title and No. 1 seed in the conference going into the postseason. It was the franchise’s first division title since 2020 and the first appearance as the top seed since 2014. The team’s 14 wins this season set a new franchise record.
  • Offensively, the Seahawks unit finished the regular season third in scoring and tied for seventh in total yardage.

Local connection: Kubiak overlapped with Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins in Minnesota from 2019-21. If Cousins remains in Atlanta — the Falcons reportedly restructured his contract last week — there would be familiarity there.

Why he’s a candidate: Kubiak comes with more than a decade of offensive coaching experience in the NFL, which could be just what the Falcons need with a unit full of young and experienced talent. Atlanta has what owner Arthur Blank believes is a franchise quarterback in Michael Penix Jr., who the Falcons drafted in the first round of 2024. Star running back Bijan Robinson and wide receiver Drake London are still on their rookie contracts. Everyone but Elijah Wilkinson is set to return from the starting offensive line, and former starter Kaleb McGary will presumably be back from his injury in 2026 anyway. The Falcons could also use their franchise tag on tight end Kyle Pitts Sr.

So, there are a lot of pieces Kubiak could help better mesh. He proved with the Seahawks he can quickly escalate an offense’s production. Seattle went from 14th in total yards and 18th in points scored in 2024 to eighth and third, respectively, in 2025. Basically, Kubiak turned an OK unit into a great unit. For reference, the Falcons were 14th in total yards and 24th in points scored this season.

Kubiak recently stems from the Shanahan coaching tree that’s known to produce thriving offenses, working under Kyle Shanahan’s leadership in 2023 with the 49ers. Kubiak was a part of the offensive staff that helped running back Christian McCaffrey total a league-high 1,459 rushing yards and 2,2023 yards from scrimmage en route to a Super Bowl appearance. That bodes well for the Falcons, who have a very similar workhorse in Robinson. At the same time, 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy threw for the fifth-most yards in the NFL with 4,280, which could be a goal for Penix.

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