Kliff Kingsbury is expected to return for a second season as the Washington Commanders' offensive coordinator.
The Commanders' first-year offensive coordinator has rediscovered the joy of playcalling and building relationships.
The Saints had two other candidates withdraw from their coaching search, with Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady choosing to stay in Buffalo and Aaron Glenn opting to take the Jets’ head coaching job after a virtual interview with the Saints. Both Brady and Glenn previously were assistant coaches in New Orleans.
Washington Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury will reportedly return to the team next season and eschew interest from the New Orleans
Kliff Kingsbury is staying in the nation’s capital. The Commanders offensive coordinator has decided against pursuing another NFL head coaching job for this coming season, according to ESPN. Kingsbury,
Kingsbury turned down a head coaching interview from the Saints to remain as Washington’s offensive coordinator. Plus, notes on hirings around the NFL.
Kingsbury will reportedly stay in Washington, taking himself out of consideration for the New Orleans Saints' head coaching vacancy.
After some intense speculation, Kliff Kingsbury has decided to snub the Saints to officially return to the Commanders.
David Blough just completed his first year as a coach after being a backup QB in the NFL for five seasons. He was Washington's assistant QB coach this season, and is considered a
Mike Garofolo of the NFL Network reported that the New York Jets and Chicago Bears requested permission to interview Commanders assistant quarterbacks coach David Blough. Thanks to Washington's tremen
Tavita Pritchard is the second candidate to interview with the Jaguars for their OC position. More at Pro Football Rumors.