The Seattle Seahawks are in the market for a new offensive coordinator, and so far, there have been five names the team has been looking at: Byron Leftwich, former offensive coordinator for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Grant Udinski, current assistant offensive coordinator and quarterback coach for the Minnesota Vikings
The Seahawks have been busy with their search for a new offensive coordinator as a fifth candidate has been leaked and another candidate earned a second interview.
Former NFL WR Michael Bumpus highlights four candidates who could replace Ryan Grubb as the Seattle Seahawks' next offensive coordinator.
Byron Leftwich, a former NFL quarterback, two-time Super Bowl winner and recently Tom Brady’s offensive coordinator with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, interviewed for the same job with the Seahawks recently. CBS Sports’ Jonathan Jones reported that Friday.
Seattle reportedly asks Minnesota Vikings for permission to interview their assistant offensive coordinator seen as a rising star.
Whether Mike Macdonald picks an experienced play caller or an up-and-comer, the to-do list for Ryan Grubb's replacement is quite clear.
After a disappointing season, the Seahawks are considering Klint Kubiak to lead their offense forward. But will his experience be enough to ignite a new offensive era in Seattle?
Seeking a new play caller for the second straight offseason, who fits Mike Macdonald's vision as the Seahawks begin the interview process?
The Seattle Seahawks recently made a bold move by parting ways with offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb and quickly began their search for a replacement. According to head coach Mike Macdonald, the team is focusing more on external candidates rather than promoting from within.
Macdonald fired Ryan Grubb last week. The move came one day after the former University of Washington offensive coordinator finished his only season as Seattle’s OC. The Seahawks missed the playoffs for the second consecutive season, the first time that’s happened since the 2008-’09 seasons.
The Seahawks have met with four candidates for their offensive coordinator vacancy and each of those coaches would have interesting free agency connections.
The Seattle Seahawks got a career day from quarterback Geno Smith in their 2024 regular-season finale, besting the rival Los Angeles Rams in a 30-25 victory. That didn't stop them from undergoing big changes on Monday,