Report: Ravens, Titans request interview with Kingsbury
Former Washington Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury received requests to interview for the Baltimore Ravens' and Tennessee Titans' head coaching vacancies, sources told NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
Kingsbury, 46, left the Commanders on Tuesday to pursue other opportunities. He spent the past two seasons in Washington and is credited with helping piece together an explosive offense during the 2024 season. The unit finished fifth in points and seventh in yards that year.
Injuries derailed the Commanders' 2025 campaign, with quarterback Jayden Daniels and wide receiver Terry McLaurin missing several games due to injury. Despite the setback, Kingsbury remains a hot commodity in the coaching carousel.
Kingsbury served as head coach of the Arizona Cardinals from 2019-22, assembling a 28-37-1 record.
The Ravens and Titans are conducting searches following the dismissals of John Harbaugh and Brian Callahan, respectively. Kingsbury's experience with talented passers, such as Daniels, Kyler Murray, and Patrick Mahomes, make him an appealing candidate to work alongside Baltimore's Lamar Jackson or Tennessee's Cam Ward.
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