Article 73KDQ Seahawks QBs coach Andrew Janocko joining Klint Kubiak’s Raiders

Seahawks QBs coach Andrew Janocko joining Klint Kubiak’s Raiders

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6aa1724d154be8fdca4ce00137df4b88Feb 11, 2026; Seattle, WA, USA; Seattle Seahawks quarterbacks coach Andrew Janocko and offensive line coach John Benton react during the Super Bowl LX parade. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Ng-Imagn Images | Kevin Ng-Imagn Images

When former Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak accepted an offer to take the helm of the Las Vegas Raiders, the question of which assistant coaches he'd try to poach from the Super Bowl champions was top of mind for many.

As of Sunday, it seems he's found his first, hiring Seattle's quarterbacks coach, Andrew Janocko, to be the next offensive coordinator of the Las Vegas Raiders, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. He worked alongside the new Raiders' headman in New Orleans in 2024 and spent time on the Minnesota Vikings staff for three seasons from 2019 through 2021.

The #Raiders are set to hire #Seahawks QBs coach Andrew Janocko as their new offensive coordinator, per The Insiders, filling a big role for new coach Klint Kubiak.

Janocko was with Kubiak in New Orleans and Seattle and now Las Vegas. pic.twitter.com/B7t11ohdXE

- Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) February 15, 2026

Janocko's new role with the Raiders will be his first offensive coordinator job, although he's worn many hats throughout his time as an assistant coach in the NFL. With over a decade in the NFL, he's spent time coaching offensive lines and wide receivers with a primary focus on quarterbacks.

Earlier in the week, Janocko interviewed for the same position with the Seahawks to replace Kubiak. However, with Seattle hiring Brian Fleury on Sunday, that door was closed, and Janocko looked elsewhere for a promotion.

Janocko came to Seattle alongside Kubiak and helped renovate the offense behind quarterback Sam Darnold. He'll be tasked with doing the same and bringing some stability to a Raiders team that is going on its fourth offensive coordinator in four seasons.

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