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Jets to Interview Klint Kubiak for Vacant Offensive Coordinator Position; Joe Brady up Next?


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It would appear the Jets may be entering their “interviewing guys who have done it before” phase of their search for a new offensive coordinator as they’ve reportedly met with former Vikings offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak.

#Jets today are interviewing Broncos QBs coach/passing-game coordinator Klint Kubiak, as @TomPelissero reported. Kubiak, 35, son of retired coach Gary Kubiak, called plays for a few games in '22 under Nathaniel Hackett, another Jets candidate. Kubiak was MIN OC in '21.

— Rich Cimini (@RichCimini) January 22, 2023

Son of Gary Kubiak, Klint hasn’t done a great deal of play-calling, but has done more than most candidates the Jets have hosted up to this point, which isn’t saying a whole lot.

As a member of the Vikings staff in 2021, Kubiak was the coordinator for an offense that finished 12th in the NFL in yards and 14th in points.  It’s worth noting that veteran coordinator Rick Dennison served as a senior offensive assistant during Kubiak’s one year of calling plays in Minnestoa.

The Jets are also rumored to be interested in speaking with current Bills and former Panthers coordinator Joe Brady, whose name was being tossed around a sure fire head coaching candidate just a couple of seasons ago.

 

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