Seahawks QBs Coach Janocko to Raiders as OC
The Las Vegas Raiders are poised to name Andrew Janocko as their new offensive coordinator, according to a team source. Janocko, currently the quarterbacks coach for the Seattle Seahawks, would join the Raiders under newly appointed head coach Klint Kubiak.
A Familiar Partnership
This marks the fourth professional collaboration between Janocko and Kubiak, following previous tenures with the Minnesota Vikings, New Orleans Saints, and most recently, the Seattle Seahawks, where they celebrated a Super Bowl victory last season. The pairing suggests a continuity of offensive philosophy as Kubiak builds his coaching staff.
First Opportunity as Offensive Coordinator
While this would be Janocko’s first official role as an offensive coordinator, Kubiak has indicated he intends to retain play-calling responsibilities. This suggests Janocko will focus on supporting Kubiak’s vision and developing the offensive personnel.
Addressing Offensive Struggles
Janocko and Kubiak inherit a Raiders offense that struggled significantly in the 2025 season, finishing last in the league in points scored, total yards, rushing yards, and red zone efficiency. Revitalizing this unit will be a primary focus for the new coaching duo.
The Raiders hold the first overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, potentially allowing them to select Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza, the Heisman Trophy winner. Kubiak addressed questions about Mendoza during his introductory press conference, but refrained from making any definitive statements regarding the team’s draft plans.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Andrew Janocko’s current role?
Andrew Janocko is currently the quarterbacks coach for the Seattle Seahawks.
How many times have Janocko and Kubiak worked together?
Janocko and Kubiak have worked together four times, with the Minnesota Vikings, New Orleans Saints, Seattle Seahawks, and now the Las Vegas Raiders.
Who will be calling the plays for the Raiders offense?
Klint Kubiak has previously indicated he will handle play-calling duties.
How will the new coaching staff approach the challenge of improving the Raiders’ offense?