Offensive Coordinator Klint Kubiak Breaks Silence on Rumors of Leaving the Seattle Seahawks – “Success only truly matters when you find where you belong.” – and behind those words lies the reason he simply can’t walk away from this team.
Offensive Coordinator Klint Kubiak Breaks Silence on Rumors of Leaving the Seattle Seahawks – “Success only truly matters when you find where you belong.” – and behind those words lies the reason he simply can’t walk away from this team.
Seattle, Washington – 11/12/2025
As speculation sweeps across the NFL about whether Klint Kubiak, the offensive coordinator of the Seattle Seahawks, might leave to take a head coaching job next season, the 38-year-old finally spoke out. But instead of denying or deflecting, he delivered a message filled with emotion — one that left the entire press room silent.

“People talk about success, fame, and new opportunities,” Kubiak said after Wednesday morning’s practice, his eyes fixed on the empty field. “But there are things you can’t buy with glory — the feeling of belonging. For me, Seattle isn’t just a workplace… it’s the place that reminds me why I started.” He paused for a moment before adding softly, “And when you find a place that still makes your heart want to fight, leaving stops being an option.”
Since arriving in Seattle before the 2025 season, Kubiak has breathed new life into the Seahawks’ offense, transforming them into one of the most explosive units in the NFL. Under his leadership, Seattle is averaging 30.6 points per game, ranking third in the league and setting a franchise record for scoring efficiency.
More importantly, Kubiak has revived the career of quarterback Sam Darnold, who was once written off by critics but is now being mentioned as a potential MVP candidate — a testament to Kubiak’s impact. “Sam isn’t just playing better,” he explained. “He believes in himself again — and in this team. That belief is what drives everything we do.”
When asked about reports linking him to the New York Giants, who recently dismissed Brian Daboll, Kubiak smiled quietly.
“Opportunities are good,” he said, “but not every opportunity is worth chasing. Seattle believed in me when no one else did. I owe this city, I owe these players — and I’ve never forgotten that.”
With the Seahawks sitting at 7–2 and leading the NFC West, they’ve become a legitimate Super Bowl contender. But beyond wins and records, Kubiak’s words revealed something deeper — that loyalty and belonging can mean more than ambition or status.
And perhaps that’s the real reason Klint Kubiak has no intention of leaving the Seattle Seahawks — a place where he hasn’t just built an elite offense, but found a true home in one of the toughest sports on Earth.













