Kliff Kingsbury will not interview for the New Orleans Saints’ head coaching position but will remain with the Washington Commanders. The offensive coordinator chose to stay in his current role under coach Jayden Daniels, who has had a standout first season as the franchise’s rookie quarterback. The Commanders, who lost their playoff game to the Philadelphia Eagles, saw Kingsbury decline interviews during their postseason run. While his time as an offensive coordinator was marked by lower-than-average performance (7th in yards per game and 5th in points per game), Kingsbury expressed contentment with his current situation and happiness at Washington. He previously coached the Arizona Cardinals from 2019-2022 before being fired midway through a contract extension.
Who will the Saints hire?
The Saints’ head coaching search continues as they replace Dennis Allen after firing him midseason. Reports suggest that Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady is also considering a move, while candidates like former Packers and Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy and Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore remain in contention.
Source: https://sports.yahoo.com/reports-kliff-kingsbury-wont-interview-with-saints-will-remain-with-commanders-jayden-daniels-002643984.html