Unsurprisingly, Klint Kubiak's taking from the Super Bowl-winning staff he was a member of to build his own.
The Las Vegas Raiders are set to hire Andrew Janocko, formerly the Seattle Seahawks quarterbacks coach, as their new offensive coordinator, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport, Mike Garafolo and Tom Pelissero reported Sunday.
Las Vegas has since confirmed the hiring.
The Insiders had reported Seattle going with an outside hire -- San Francisco 49ers tight ends coach Brian Fleury -- as its OC shortly before the news, which presumably cleared the way for Janocko to depart for the Silver and Black.
This will mark Janocko's first time as an offensive coordinator. Kubiak, however, has previously noted that he will call plays for the Raiders.
Las Vegas will be the fourth franchise in which Janocko has worked alongside Kubiak, the two having previously coached in unison for the Minnesota Vikings, New Orleans Saints and last season's Super Bowl champions.
Janocko, 37, began his NFL coaching tenure as an offensive assistant coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2012-2013. Thereafter, he took on various assistant offensive roles for the Vikings, where Kubiak was quarterbacks coach (2019-2020) and eventually offensive coordinator in 2021, which was the last year for both in the Twin Cities. After two years as the Chicago Bears QBs coach, Janocko rejoined Kubiak for his one-year stints as the Saints' and Bears' OC in 2024 and 2025, respectively.
Thus, onboarding Janocko to Kubiak's staff is unlikely to take long.
The Seahawks were third in the league in scoring during their Super Bowl run.
Now, Kubiak and Janocko will aim to majorly improve a Raiders offense that was the league's worst in 2025, finishing dead last in scoring and yards.
Bottom line, the new Raiders coaching staff is taking shape, and so far, it looks a little like the one that piloted the Seahawks to a world championship.











