Overview
- Seattle offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak held in-person second interviews Saturday with both the Raiders and Cardinals in Seattle, according to multiple reports and the Associated Press.
- ESPN’s Adam Schefter said Kubiak is expected to land one of the two jobs, while ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported Kubiak would prefer Las Vegas if he leaves Seattle.
- Las Vegas is widely viewed as the favorite based on roster and resource advantages, including the No. 1 draft pick projected for quarterback Fernando Mendoza and significant cap space, with prediction markets pricing a strong chance he joins the Raiders.
- Carolina defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero remains a named contingency for Las Vegas after Broncos quarterbacks coach Davis Webb withdrew from consideration.
- No agreement can be signed or announced until after the game on Feb. 8, and Kubiak could still opt to remain with the Seahawks, per the AP.