Kliff Kingsbury has really helped his stock this NFL season, but is he ready to leave the Washington Commanders behind? On Monday afternoon, ESPN's Adam Schefter had an update on the impressive offensive coordinator.
The Washington Commanders finished the regular season with the No. 3 offense in the NFL, largely due to Kliff Kingsbury. ESPN Insider Adam Schefter gave a shocking update about Kingsbury's desire to c
Against all odds, the Washington Commanders are moving on to the NFC Championship Game. Jayden Daniels only needed one season to do what some quarterbacks can never accomplish, and this might be just the beginning of an even bigger journey.
Also, Eagles DC Vic Fangio used a timely counter, the Bills sold out on Derrick Henry and the Lions' mistakes compounded D's injury issues.
FOX Sports' Rob Gronkowski called it "absurd" all NFL head coaching vacancies haven't contacted Commanders OC Kliff Kingbury.
Former Cardinals head coach and current Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury is taking his time for taking head coaching gigs.
The Chicago Bears ' search for their next head coach has come with plenty of twists and turns throughout the process, including losing one of their top candidates, Mike Vrabel, who agreed to become the New England Patriots head coach.
Washington Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury is dropping a big hint this week about his coaching future.
Fast forward two years into the future and in Washington, Kingsbury has finally found a balance between football and human interactions, with Zach Ertz breaking down the differences he's seen between his coach with the Cardinals and now the Commanders.
Kliff Kingsbury is expected to be among the most sought-after head coaching candidates this offseason but he may be hurting his own chances of actually landing a job.
Kingsbury accumulated an overall record of 28-37-1 with just a single playoff appearance and no postseason victories as the Cardinals HC from 2019-22.
Washington Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury is reportedly a popular target for teams in need of a new head coach. According to NFL