The San Francisco 49ers are making significant changes to their coaching staff, starting with promoting Klay Kubiak to offensive coordinator for the 2025 season. Head coach Kyle Shanahan confirmed the move at a Wednesday press conference.
Macdonald fired Ryan Grubb last week. The move came one day after the former University of Washington offensive coordinator finished his only season as Seattle’s OC. The Seahawks missed the playoffs for the second consecutive season, the first time that’s happened since the 2008-’09 seasons.
The 49ers have only had one other offensive coordinator by title since Shanahan joined the team: current Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel
A quality control coach from the 49ers staff is running special teams for one of the Senior Bowl teams this year.
The 49ers could hire a new special teams coordinator soon. They've completed an interview with Detroit Lions assistant special teams coordinator Jett Modkins.
The former safety and special teams ace played for the Packers, Saints and Cardinals in an NFL career that spanned 2013-2023 after going undrafted out of Southern Methodist.
The San Francisco 49ers announced it had completed an interview with Detroit Lions' assistant special teams coach Jett Modkins.
The club fired Brian Schneider after three seasons earlier this month ... Modkins’ father, Curtis, was the 49ers’ offensive coordinator in 2016.
Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald is going through the process of appointing a new offensive coordinator after relieving Ryan Grubb of his duties. Thus far, Macdonald has identified, at least publicly, three candidates. They are Hank Fraley (Lions OL coach), Klint Kubiak (Saints OC), and Thomas Brown (Bears interim HC).
The Browns fired offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey and ... The 49ers fired special teams coordinator Brian Schneider, who had held the job since 2022. San Francisco ranked last in the league ...
The struggling Bears are among the teams with a pattern of hiring people with the same agent. The NFL has concerns about the implications.
Eric D. Williams and Ralph Vacchiano forecast the upcoming quarterback market and play matchmaker for teams in search of a new starter.