New Raiders Head Coach Klint Kubiak Addresses Maxx Crosby's Future In Las Vegas
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📌 Key Takeaways
- Klint Kubiak was officially introduced as the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders on Tuesday.
- Kubiak joins the Raiders after serving as the offensive coordinator for the Super Bowl-champion Seattle Seahawks.
- The Raiders hold the No. 1 overall draft pick and over $91 million in salary-cap space to rebuild the roster.
- Six franchise legends attended the introduction to emphasize the team's goal of returning to its historic championship form.
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Maxx Crosby
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Klint Kubiak
American football player and coach (born 1987)
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They were introduced one by one, six ex-players who represent Raiders royalty. Four Hall of Famers. Five Super Bowl champions. All six at least made the big game. Three took seats to the left and the other three to the right before new Las Vegas coach Klint Kubiak was formally introduced Tuesday and sat with general manager John Spytek in the middle with the club's three Lombardi Trophies in front of them. Those players — Marcus Allen, Rich Gannon, Mike Haynes, Howie Long, Jim Plunkett and Charles Woodson — maintained serious looks on their faces as if kickoff was about to begin. And, in a sense, it was. Their presence was a reminder of the daunting challenge Kubiak faces in trying to connect the present to the Raiders' long-ago glorious past. The Raiders haven’t won a playoff game since their last Super Bowl appearance in the 2002 season. They have made the postseason just twice since, most recently in the 2021 season. Kubiak will be their fifth full-time coach since moving to Las Vegas in 2020. "This is no ordinary job," said Kubiak, just two days removed from serving as offensive coordinator on the Seahawks' Super Bowl-championship team. "This is the silver and black. This is the Raiders. This is a historic franchise. So when the opportunity came up to stay in Seattle and continue there or to have a chance to come here and compete with this organization, it was a no-brainer." Kubiak acknowledged the task in front of him, but will take a day to bask in the Super Bowl parade on Wednesday in Seattle. Then he will have a number of issues to confront, including hiring a coaching staff — most notably offensive and defensive coordinators. He also will begin to dig into what to do with the No. 1 overall draft pick the Raiders own, as well as the more than $91 million in salary-cap space, according to overthecap.com. And then there's the Maxx Crosby situation. Kubiak said he was just getting started when it comes to hiring his assistants as well as examining the roster ne