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    Coaching Carousel 2026: Kubiak Bets on Vegas, McCarthy Steels Himself for Pittsburgh

    Prakash GuptaBy Prakash GuptaFebruary 9, 20264 Mins Read
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    LAS VEGAS — The final dominoes of the 2026 coaching cycle have fallen, and the Las Vegas Raiders aren’t waiting for the confetti to clear at Super Bowl LX to make their move. Sources confirm the Raiders have an agreement in principle with Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak to become their next head coach. The deal, pending the Seahawks’ Sunday showdown with the Patriots, marks the third regime change in Vegas in as many years. But the Raiders weren’t the only ones making noise this week—Mike McCarthy is officially the new boss in Pittsburgh, and the Giants just added a serious weapon to their offensive staff.

    Vegas Doubles Down on Offense

    The Raiders didn’t just hire a coach; they hired a system. After finishing dead last in total offense (4,168 yards) and wasting the rookie season of running back Ashton Jeanty, owner Mark Davis wants points. Kubiak orchestrated a Seahawks attack that ranked eighth in the league and resurrected Sam Darnold’s career to the tune of 4,048 passing yards and 25 touchdowns.

    The mission in Vegas is clear: build the future around incoming No. 1 overall pick Fernando Mendoza. The Indiana quarterback is the presumptive selection, and Kubiak’s success with Darnold suggests he’s the right architect for a rookie signal-caller. With veteran Geno Smith potentially bridging the gap, Kubiak has the tools to flip the script immediately.

    McCarthy’s Steel City Homecoming

    In a move that stunned the AFC North, the Pittsburgh Steelers handed the keys to Mike McCarthy. Following Mike Tomlin’s resignation, the Steelers pivoted to experience. McCarthy, a Pittsburgh native, brings a Super Bowl ring and a 174-112-2 regular-season record.

    Critics point to his playoff exits in Dallas, but the Steelers care about stability. McCarthy becomes only the fourth head coach for the franchise since 1969. He walks into a situation ready-made for a veteran coach, but filling Tomlin’s shoes might be the toughest job in sports.

    “We needed a spark. We needed someone who understands that in this league, you either score or you go home. Klint brings that fire. He turned Seattle into a buzzsaw. We’re ready to work.” — Maxx Crosby, Raiders Defensive End

    Rapid Fire: Coordinators on the Move

    The head coaching hires grabbed the headlines, but the coordinator carousel will decide the 2026 season. The New York Giants made a splashy hire, bringing in former Chiefs OC Matt Nagy to run the offense under John Harbaugh. Nagy’s stock is back up, and he’ll be tasked with maximizing the Giants’ young core.

    Meanwhile, the San Francisco 49ers didn’t lick their wounds for long. They snatched up Raheem Morris as defensive coordinator immediately after his exit from Atlanta. Morris brings head coaching experience to a unit that demands excellence. Over in Cleveland, Todd Monken has his work cut out for him as the new head coach, and he’s already hunting for a defensive coordinator after Jim Schwartz walked out the door.

    Playoff Implications: The 2026 Outlook

    The AFC landscape just got significantly tougher. With Jesse Minter taking over the Ravens, Baltimore is betting on continuity from the Harbaugh tree to keep Lamar Jackson in MVP form. Minter’s Chargers defense was a top-10 DVOA unit, and bringing that unpredictability to Baltimore could be the edge they need to finally clear the playoff hurdles.

    For the Cardinals, the hiring of Mike LaFleur signals a hard reset. They are likely moving on from Kyler Murray and eyeing a QB in free agency or a trade—keep an eye on Justin Fields or Mac Jones. If LaFleur can replicate the Rams’ league-leading offensive output (6,709 yards), Arizona might not be rebuilding for long.

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