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The Baltimore Ravens are searching for a new head coach, and the organization is set to cast a wide net for the next leader of this gold standard franchise.
John Harbaugh was fired after nearly two decades, with 193 total wins, tying Chuck Knox for the 12th-most by an HC in NFL history. Harbaugh has led Baltimore to 12 playoff berths in the past 18 seasons and to six postseason appearances in the last eight years.
The team has requested interviews with Klint Kubiak and Anthony Weaver, and will interview Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph this morning and Broncos quarterback coach Davis Webb this afternoon for their head coach vacancy.
The team will also interview Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy on Sunday, and according to Jordan Schultz, Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores will also interview for the job.
According to Adam Schefter, the team has requested an interview with 49ers defensive coordinator and former Jets head coach Robert Saleh, and now, according to Ian Rapoport, you can add Kliff Kingsbury to that decorated list.
Kingsbury, the former Cardinals coach, helped Daniels win Offensive Rookie of the Year honors in his rookie season while the Commanders advanced to the NFC Championship game. In 2024, Daniels threw for 3,568 yards and 25 touchdowns to nine interceptions, while adding 891 rushing yards and six scores. Washington ranked fifth in points per game and seventh in yards per game.
In 2025, things went drastically differently, as Daniels struggled to stay healthy and did not play nearly as well. Daniels missed time with a left knee sprain, a right hamstring strain, and a left elbow dislocation. Washington (5-12) was 22nd in both points per game and yards per contest, as Daniels' offensive totals dropped to 1,262 passing yards and eight passing touchdowns to three interceptions, while only adding 278 rushing yards and two scores.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Kliff Kingsbury to interview for Ravens head coaching vacancy
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John Harbaugh was fired after nearly two decades, with 193 total wins, tying Chuck Knox for the 12th-most by an HC in NFL history. Harbaugh has led Baltimore to 12 playoff berths in the past 18 seasons and to six postseason appearances in the last eight years.
The team has requested interviews with Klint Kubiak and Anthony Weaver, and will interview Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph this morning and Broncos quarterback coach Davis Webb this afternoon for their head coach vacancy.
The team will also interview Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy on Sunday, and according to Jordan Schultz, Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores will also interview for the job.
According to Adam Schefter, the team has requested an interview with 49ers defensive coordinator and former Jets head coach Robert Saleh, and now, according to Ian Rapoport, you can add Kliff Kingsbury to that decorated list.
Former #Commanders OC Kliff Kingsbury was requested to interview for the head coach position for the #Ravens and #Titans, sources say.
The former #AZCardinals head coach is already getting HC interest. pic.twitter.com/SxxM4I1380
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 8, 2026
Kingsbury, the former Cardinals coach, helped Daniels win Offensive Rookie of the Year honors in his rookie season while the Commanders advanced to the NFC Championship game. In 2024, Daniels threw for 3,568 yards and 25 touchdowns to nine interceptions, while adding 891 rushing yards and six scores. Washington ranked fifth in points per game and seventh in yards per game.
In 2025, things went drastically differently, as Daniels struggled to stay healthy and did not play nearly as well. Daniels missed time with a left knee sprain, a right hamstring strain, and a left elbow dislocation. Washington (5-12) was 22nd in both points per game and yards per contest, as Daniels' offensive totals dropped to 1,262 passing yards and eight passing touchdowns to three interceptions, while only adding 278 rushing yards and two scores.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Kliff Kingsbury to interview for Ravens head coaching vacancy
Continue reading...