Early buzz quickly connected Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak to Buffalo’s opening. A post from WGR’s Jeremy White claimed Kubiak would be “top of the list,” though nothing official has been confirmed yet. The timing, amid a high-stakes playoff-driven coaching carousel, makes the speculation understandable. 🗞️🤔🔔
Kubiak’s fit for Buffalo rests on several factors: quarterback background and system credibility, play-caller experience, and the appeal of a “fresh structure.” His résumé includes work from the 49ers’ offense in 2023, time calling plays for the Saints, and then guiding Seattle’s unit to contention. With Josh Allen posting strong production in 2025, Buffalo could be pursuing a head-coach direction aligned with a more offense-focused approach. 🧠🏈📈
What this could mean for both teams is meaningful. For Seattle, losing an offensive coordinator after installing a system could disrupt continuity if Kubiak’s terminology and personnel preferences aren’t retained. For Buffalo, the practical next step would be to request permission and begin formal interview processes, with NFL rules shaping when those talks can occur and whether they’re in person or virtual. ⌛🔍📋
Ultimately, the situation highlights a rapid-coaching carousel and Buffalo’s willingness to explore a new leadership structure to push through the playoffs with Allen. The key watch item will be whether Buffalo secures confirmed interview requests for Kubiak or other candidates, rather than relying on buzz or social posts. 🔄👀🗂️