Klint Kubiak enters his 13th season in the NFL and 17th overall in the coaching ranks, joining the Silver and Black after serving as the offensive coordinator for the Seattle Seahawks' 2025 Championship campaign.
In 2025, Kubiak was instrumental in helping lead the Seahawks to a 14-3 record, an NFC West Division title and a Super Bowl LX victory. In his first season in Seattle, he guided an offense that ranked third in the NFL in scoring (28.4 points per game), eighth in total offense (351.4 yards per game), eighth in passing (236.5 yards per game) and sixth in average yards per play (5.9 yards per play). The Seahawks' offense set franchise records for most points scored in a single season (483) and largest point differential (+191), while also ranking first in the league in most 30-point halves (5), most games with 30+ points including playoffs (9), and most games with 35+ points including playoffs (7).
In addition to his NFL experience, Kubiak coached four years at the collegiate level with Texas A&M and Kansas. He served as an offensive quality control coach (2010-11) and graduate assistant/inside wide receivers coach (2012) for Texas A&M, earning his master's degree in human resource development. Kubiak coached wide receivers for the Jayhawks in 2015.
Kubiak was a four-year letterman at Colorado State. He played safety for the Rams and was named a team captain as a senior, while earning an invite to play in the East-West Shrine Game.