Since moving to Las Vegas in 2020, the Raiders have had 5 full-time head coaches as of February 2026, following the hiring of Klint Kubiak, new head coach for the LV Raiders' upcoming 2026 NFL football season.
Not only have the Raiders gone through their share of head coaches in recent years, but they also have the distinction of having the worst win-loss record this past season!
Fresh off a big Super Bowl 60 win this past Sunday, from a fan's view, and mine.
What is Klint Kubiak thinking, taking the Raiders Job?
Honestly? He’s thinking exactly what every ambitious coordinator who just won a Super Bowl thinks: this is the moment to strike. And the Raiders—chaotic, impatient, star‑driven, and desperate for stability—are offering him something he wasn’t going to get in Seattle anytime soon: his own franchise to run.
Why Kubiak Believes This Is the Right Move
He’s riding a Super Bowl high — and that’s leverage
Fresh off coordinating Seattle’s championship offense, Kubiak is the hottest name on the market. He confirmed during the postgame celebration that he was heading to Vegas, saying he was “fired up about it.” When your stock is at its peak, you cash in.
The Raiders are giving him something rare: time and control
The Raiders have churned through a handful of head coaches since moving to Vegas in 2020, but this time, they’re committing to the long term. He’s getting a five-year deal, signaling the franchise wants stability and is willing to let him build.
He gets to mold the future with the No. 1 overall pick
The Raiders are expected to draft Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza, the 2025 Heisman winner. Kubiak’s offensive background makes him the architect of that development. That’s a career-defining opportunity.
He can bring his own staff
Reports suggest he may bring Seattle assistants with him—Andrew Janocko on offense, Aden Durde on defense. That’s a chance to recreate the system that just won a Super Bowl title.
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But Let’s Be Real: This Job Is a Minefield
Maxx Crosby wants out
Your best player is unhappy and reportedly wants to leave. That’s a nightmare for any new coach.
The Raiders’ instability is legendary
Multi-head coaches since 2020. Constant resets. A fan base that demands instant results. He’s stepping into a storm.
Expectations are sky-high
Vegas wants a winner now, not in three years. A rookie QB plus a rebuilding roster is a tough sell.
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So, What Is Klint Really Thinking?
Something like this?
“If I’m ever going to take a big swing, this is the time. I just won a Super Bowl. I’m getting a long contract. I get the No. 1 pick. I get to build my own program. If I can turn the Raiders around, I become a legend.”
It’s risky. It’s bold. It’s very Raiders! And for a 38-year-old coach with momentum, it’s the kind of gamble that can define a career.
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In the end, Klint Kubiak isn’t running from the chaos—he’s embracing it. He sees a franchise desperate for direction, a fan base starving for relevance, and a rare chance to build something from the ground up with full control and a franchise quarterback in waiting. It’s a gamble, no doubt, but Kubiak is betting that his moment is now and that Las Vegas is the place where he can turn potential into legacy!
Good Luck!
Congrats on your new head coaching adventure!
And Welcome To Las Vegas!
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