The Washington Commanders are making moves this offseason to improve their team. After hiring Dan Quinn as their head coach, a defensive-minded leader, they are now turning their attention to the offensive side of the field. According to NFL insider Jonathan Jones, there is a possibility that Kliff Kingsbury could join the Commanders as their next offensive coordinator. Even before signing with the Las Vegas Raiders, Kingsbury was considered a strong candidate for the OC position in Washington. With the Commanders’ coaching staff open under Dan Quinn, this is definitely a situation to keep an eye on.
Kliff Kingsbury recently withdrew himself from consideration for the Raiders’ OC job, which has sparked speculation about his future. Kingsbury has experience working with talented quarterbacks, such as Caleb Williams. Williams, a highly touted prospect expected to be the number one pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, could be a target for the Commanders. Although it may seem unlikely for the Commanders to acquire such a highly regarded talent, they have the draft capital and players to make a move if the right opportunity arises. The Chicago Bears are also rumored to be interested in Williams, so the Commanders may face competition if they decide to pursue him.
Despite the challenges, it appears that Kliff Kingsbury is generating more interest than initially reported. It won’t be long before he finds himself back in the league, calling plays and showcasing his offensive expertise once again. The Commanders are looking to make a big splash this offseason, and adding Kingsbury to their coaching staff could be a significant step towards achieving their goals.