Following a second interview with the Seahawks on Tuesday, the Seahawks should be well-positioned to hire Hank Fraley if they wish.
The Seattle Seahawks continue to seek out their next offensive coordinator, and so far three candidates have received a second interview. Last week, Saints offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak and Vikin
The Seattle Seahawks had a second interview with Detroit Lions offensive line coach Hank Fraley on Tuesday for their open offensive coordinator position, per a report by Dan Graziano of ESPN.com.
The Seattle Seahawks are hiring former New Orleans Saints offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak as their new offensive coordinator, a source confirmed to FOX 13 Seattle.
The Seattle Seahawks’ first reported interview for their vacant offensive coordinator job is getting a second look. ESPN’s Dan Graziano said on Tuesday that Detroit Lions offensive line coach Hank Fraley will meet in-person with Seattle.
Ragnow explained what makes Fraley such a special coach. “I don’t think I could play in this league without the guy. He’s everything to me. He’s been there since Day 1,”
Detroit’s offensive line coach joins two other, younger candidates as those Mike Macdonald’s talked to twice for Seattle’s OC job.
Kubiak, the son of former head coach, offensive coordinator and quarterback Gary Kubiak, brings experiences at the pro level that Grubb lacked. It appears to be a safer hire. Whether it’s pedigree or some old-fashioned NFL nepotism, Kubiak knows his way around an NFL locker room.
Twenty days after firing Ryan Grubb, Seattle has finally found its new Offensive Coordinator for 2025, and the chosen one is Klint Kubiak. The position is crucial to the team’s success, since the offense ended up being one of the main reasons for the team’s losses and,
Seattle selects an offensive play-caller with NFL experience. Mike Macdonald swung for the fences with his first offensive coordinator. This
Michael Bumpus explains why he likes the Seattle Seahawks' decision to hire Klint Kubiak as their new offensive coordinator.