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Raiders, Cardinals zero in on head coach hires

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Last updated: February 1, 2026 8:14 pm
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Raiders, Cardinals zero in on head coach hires

NFL Coaching Carousel Grinds to a Halt: Raiders, Cardinals Set to Finalize Head Coach Hires

The final act of the NFL’s 2024 head coaching drama is poised to unfold with a pair of swift, decisive moves. After a cycle filled with surprises and high-profile interviews, the league’s last two vacancies appear to be settling not with a seismic splash, but with a clear, strategic vision. The Las Vegas Raiders and Arizona Cardinals, operating on parallel tracks, are zeroing in on their next leaders, signaling a new chapter built on offensive pedigree and cultural fit.

Contents
  • The Domino Effect: How the Final Pieces Fell into Place
  • Strategic Fit: Why Kubiak and LaFleur Make Sense
  • Immediate Impact and Offseason Predictions
  • Conclusion: A Calculated Conclusion to the Coaching Cycle

The Domino Effect: How the Final Pieces Fell into Place

For weeks, the Raiders and Cardinals watched as other teams filled their openings, allowing them to conduct thorough, deliberate searches. The pace, however, accelerated dramatically this past weekend. On Saturday, the Las Vegas Raiders conducted a pivotal meeting with Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak. The son of legendary coach Gary Kubiak, Klint has been a rising name in coaching circles, praised for his offensive system that blends a potent outside zone running game with efficient play-action passing.

Not 24 hours later, the coaching landscape crystallized. With the Raiders clearly impressed, the Arizona Cardinals, led by General Manager Monti Ossenfort, pivoted decisively. Reports swiftly indicated Arizona’s focus had shifted to Los Angeles Rams offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur, the younger brother of Packers head coach Matt LaFleur and a disciple of the Kyle Shanahan coaching tree. This move created a clear path for each team, avoiding a potential bidding war and allowing both franchises to secure their top targets.

The expected timeline is now straightforward:

  • Arizona Cardinals are poised to make the hiring of Mike LaFleur official in the coming days.
  • The Las Vegas Raiders will wait until after Super Bowl LVIII to formally announce Klint Kubiak as their head coach, as league rules prohibit hiring active playoff assistants.
  • This coordinated endgame brings much-needed stability to two rosters hungry for direction.

Strategic Fit: Why Kubiak and LaFleur Make Sense

On the surface, both hires target offensive innovators, but the specific fits for each franchise reveal deeper organizational strategies.

For the Las Vegas Raiders, Klint Kubiak represents a return to a proven, physical brand of football that has deep roots in the AFC West. His system is tailor-made for the personnel in Las Vegas. Imagine a fully unleashed Josh Jacobs (or a back of his caliber) thriving in Kubiak’s outside zone scheme, which historically produces 1,000-yard rushers. Furthermore, his play-action concepts are designed to create simplified, high-percentage throws for a quarterback—a perfect scenario whether the team moves forward with Aidan O’Connell or seeks a new signal-caller. Kubiak’s pedigree and calm demeanor also promise to bring a steadying, professional culture to a team that has craved consistency.

In Arizona, the Mike LaFleur hiring is a direct investment in the development of franchise cornerstone Kyler Murray. LaFleur’s offense, derived from the Shanahan system, is built on timing, rhythm, and creating explosive plays after the catch. This aligns perfectly with Murray’s unique talents as an elite processor and improviser. LaFleur’s experience working with diverse quarterbacks—from Jimmy Garoppolo to rookie Zach Wilson—shows an adaptability that will be crucial in designing an offense that maximizes Murray’s elite skills while mitigating the risks of his style of play. This hire signals the Cardinals’ unwavering commitment to building a cutting-edge offense around their $230 million quarterback.

Immediate Impact and Offseason Predictions

The hiring of these two offensive minds will trigger immediate ripple effects across both organizations. Here’s what to expect as the offseason unfolds:

For the Las Vegas Raiders:

  • Offensive Philosophy Shift: The Raiders will likely prioritize the offensive line and running back in the draft and free agency, seeking agile linemen who excel in zone blocking.
  • Quarterback Clarity: Kubiak and GM Tom Telesco will thoroughly evaluate if Aidan O’Connell can be the long-term answer within this new system, or if they will aggressively pursue a veteran or use the 13th overall pick on a QB.
  • Defensive Continuity: Retaining defensive coordinator Patrick Graham becomes a top priority, ensuring the team’s defensive strength remains intact while the offense undergoes its transformation.

For the Arizona Cardinals:

  • Weaponizing the Offense: With the 4th overall pick, Arizona is in prime position to select Ohio State’s Marvin Harrison Jr., giving LaFleur and Murray a true alpha wide receiver—a missing piece that could transform the entire unit.
  • Scheme Installation: LaFleur will spend the spring installing his complex, language-heavy offense, a process that will be critical for Murray’s mastery and comfort.
  • Staff Assembly: Watch for LaFleur to pull from the Shanahan coaching tree to fill key positions, potentially bringing in coaches familiar with the system to ensure a smooth rollout.

Conclusion: A Calculated Conclusion to the Coaching Cycle

While the 2024 head coaching cycle began with the buzz of Jim Harbaugh and the intrigue of Bill Belichick, it concludes with a lesson in targeted team-building. The Las Vegas Raiders and Arizona Cardinals did not chase the biggest names; they chased the right fits. In Klint Kubiak and Mike LaFleur, they secure two of the most respected young offensive tacticians in the game, each tasked with a clear, defining mission: revive a storied franchise’s identity in Las Vegas, and unlock a superstar quarterback’s full potential in the desert.

These moves may not have generated the loudest headlines, but they reflect a modern NFL truth: sustainable success is often built by identifying and empowering the next wave of coaching talent. The dominoes have fallen, the plans are set, and for Raiders and Cardinals fans, the wait for a new era is finally, almost over.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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