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Tagged: Gary Kubiak (6 Results)

Feb
11

Vikings hire familiar name as new offensive coordinator

The Minnesota Vikings decided to stay in house, literally, with the hiring of new offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak. Kubiak takes over the role his father, Gary Kubiak, held in 2020 forMore the Vikings. The younger Kubiak spent the past two seasons as Minnesota’s quarterbacks coach. The elder Kubiak retired last month after 25 seasons of coaching in the NFL. With the move, the Vikings are also planning to keep the same offensive scheme heading into the upcoming season. Less

Source: Team Website

Jan
24

Vikings promote Kubiak to OC

The Minnesota Vikings are promoting assistant head coach/offensive adviser Gary Kubiak to the offensive coordinator role. Kubiak will take over for former offensive coordinator Kevin Stefanski, who left Minnesota after 14More seasons to become the new head coach of the Cleveland Browns. One of the Vikings key goals in naming a new offensive coordinator was to maintain continuity on offense. Less

Source: ESPN.com

Jan
15

Vikings add Kubiak to staff

The Minnesota Vikings hired Gary Kubiak as an assistant head coach and offensive advisor to coach Mike Zimmer on Monday. Kubiak is a veteran play caller and offensive mind who is expected to help improve a Vikings offense that ranked just 19th in scoring last season.

Source: Minneapolis Star-Tribune

Jan
12

Broncos, Kubiak going separate ways

The Denver Broncos were expected to hire Gary Kubiak as the team’s offensive coordinator but both sides are now going separate ways. Denver and Kubiak apparently had different ideas on staffing and offensive philosophies, so the job remains open for now.

Source: Team Blog

Jan
3

Denver coach Gary Kubiak retires

Denver head coach Gary Kubiak officially announced his retirement from coaching on Monday after leading the Broncos to 24 wins during his tenure. Kubiak, 55, has had health problems over theMore past few years and realized that he could not continue to coach in the capacity he was used to. Unable to scale back, Kubiak decided to retire. Less

Source: Denver Post

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