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Is former Commanders OC Kliff Kingsbury close to finding a new team?
The Washington Commanders moved on from Kliff Kingsbury after the season, but the coach may not have to wait long to find a new gig.
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Kliff Kingsbury covets one head coach job
Kliff Kingsbury may be in the running for head coach jobs, but he could also wind up serving as someone’s offensive coordinator in 2026. If he does, one job in particular may appeal to him.
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Kliff Kingsbury's head coaching interview with the Ravens also covered Baltimore's OC vacancy. The same could hold true for Mike McDaniel.
According to The Athletic’s Dianna Russini, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has a preferred candidate in mind to run the Ravens offense: Kliff Kingsbury. Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti has said Jackson will have a say in the team’s next hire, and per Russini, Jackson and his teammates want Kingsbury in that role.
Kliff Kingsbury and the Washington Commanders are parting ways, with the highly regarded offensive coordinator now looking for opportunities elsewhere.
The Baltimore Ravens have their next head coach in Jesse Minter, and now they have to find a new offensive coordinator.
In an appearance on "The Herd," with Colin Cowherd, NFL insider Dianna Russini of The Athletic said that Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson wants Kingsbury in Baltimore, as do his receivers.
The Washington Commanders finished 5-12 during Kliff Kingsbury's second season as offensive coordinator in 2025.