Meanwhile, in Baton Rouge, Gov. Bobby Jindal officially declared it “Who Dat Nation Week” in Louisiana. The proclamation praised Saints fans as “the most loyal, compassionate, dedicated, passionate, outrageous and downright loud-as-heck fan base in the league.” The claim was indisputable after NFC Championship Game weekend.
Kubiak could bring a philosophical shift and staff changes as the Seahawks' offense tries to highlight it's top players more.
After the Dallas Cowboys officially promoted offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer to head coach, that meant there was only one opening left in the NFL — t
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The Seattle Seahawks are hiring New Orleans Saints offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak for their offensive coordinator position, per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Kubiak, 37, will replace Ryan Grubb, who was fired by head coach Mike Macdonald after just one season on the job.
Just four teams have drafted fewer players than the Saints since they promoted Mickey Loomis to GM. Years of trade gambles haven’t paid off:
The Seattle Seahawks are bringing in a notable name as their new offensive coordinator. The Seahawks are hiring Klint Kubiak as their new offensive coordinator, the team confirmed Sunday. Kubiak spent last season in the same role with the New Orleans Saints.
Klint Kubiak, who has previously served as offensive coordinator of the Vikings and Saints, has been hired to serve in the same role for the Seahawks.
Bears head coach Ben Johnson squared off with the Vikings twice this season in his role as the Lions’ offensive coordinator and he wants to speak to one of Minnesota’s coaches ... The winner, who will be named in New Orleans ahead of the Super Bowl ...
An accomplished cornerback for 15 NFL seasons, Glenn was a first-round choice in the 1994 NFL Draft by the New York Jets out of Texas A&M. He'd have 41 interceptions over his NFL career, which ended in 2008 as a cornerback with the New Orleans Saints.
Cameron Jordan has been a Saint for the last 14 years, and has often expressed a desire to finish his career with the New Orleans Saints. His father, Steve Jordan, played his entire career with the Minnesota Vikings,