Kubiak inks five-year deal to become Raiders’ new head coach
Kubiak looks to rebuild the 3-13 squad with the first overall pick and a ton of cap space
LAS VEGAS (KYMA) - After winning Super Bowl 60, Klint Kubiak put pen to paper on a five-year contract to officially become the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders.
Kubiak will now enter his 13th NFL season as the new head coach of the Raiders.
He joins Las Vegas after guiding the Seattle Seahawks to a 14-3 record and a Super Bowl 60 title as their Offensive Cooridnator.
Under Kubiak, the Seahawks' offense set franchise records for points scored and point differential.
Now the Raiders are looking to Kubiak to bring championship caliber football back to Las Vegas as they have the first overall pick and the second most cap space in the league, according to Over the Cap.
