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UNBELIAVABLE: Dan Quinn sends in resignation….read more

UNBELIAVABLE: Dan Quinn sends in resignation…..read more

The Washington Commanders have their offensive coordinator, bringing in former Arizona Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury to run the offense for new head coach Dan Quinn, the team announced.

And it didn’t take long for the Commanders to have their new defensive coordinator as well, as Dan Whitt Jr. is following Dan Quinn to Washington, a move that happened not long after the Kingsbury news broke. Whitt was the Cowboys‘ secondary coach and passing game coordinator under Quinn.

Kingsbury will head to Washington after talks fell through with the Las Vegas Raiders over the weekend. Per NFL Media, Kingsbury and the Raiders struggled to come to terms on a contract. That’s when Magic Johnson, who is a limited partner within the Commanders ownership group, reportedly stepped in and was the one who pulled Kingsbury back as he was negotiating with Las Vegas and ultimately lured him to Washington.

The Commanders have the No. 2 overall pick and a projected $73.6 million in cap space (per Over The Cap) this offseason, the first under the Josh Harris ownership group. Adam Peters was hired as general manager and Quinn was brought in as head coach, with Kingsbury the next move to be made.

Kingsbury served as an offensive analyst for USC this past season after he was fired by Arizona last January. He went 28-37-1 during four seasons with the Cardinals, and made the playoffs in 2021 after going 11-6. After a 5-10-1 campaign in his first NFL season, Kingsbury improved his win total by three wins each of the next two years.

Things fell apart in 2022, however, as Arizona finished in last place in the NFC West with a 4-13 record. Previously, Kingsbury served as the head coach at Texas Tech, and was offensive coordinator at Texas A&M the year Johnny Manziel won the Heisman Trophy.

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