Kubiak currently serves as the 49ers’ passing game specialist.
Jerod Mayo’s search for the New England Patriots’ offensive coordinator position has officially reached double-digit candidates.
According to Sports Illustrated’s Albert Beal, the newest name on the list is San Francisco 49ers passing game specialist Clint Kubiak.
Kubiak, 36, has spent his entire coaching career on the offensive side of the ball. This includes not only his time at the college level, but also his NFL experience with the Minnesota Vikings and Denver Broncos.
At Minnesota, Kubiak served as the team’s quarterbacks coach in 2019 and 2020 before becoming offensive coordinator in 2021. He then transferred to Denver for one season, holding the titles of quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator.
Kubiak, the son of Super Bowl-winning coach Gary Kubiak, spent last season with the 49ers under Kyle Shanahan. He is the second assistant on San Francisco’s staff to interview for the offensive coordinator role in New England, joining tight ends coach Brian Fleury.
The other 11 candidates include Rams tight ends coach Nick Keary, Texas QB coach Jerrod Johnson, Panthers offensive coordinator Thomas Brown, Lions passing game coordinator Tanner Engstrand, former That includes Bears offensive coordinator Luke Getsy and Raiders passing game coordinator. Scott Turner remains available.
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