HENDERSON, Nev. — The Las Vegas Raiders made it official Monday by announcing Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak will be their next head coach.
Kubiak arrived in Las Vegas on Monday fresh off a 29-13 Super Bowl victory over the New England Patriots on Sunday.
Among the questions facing Kubiak, who will be formally introduced Tuesday, as he takes over:
— Who he will hire as his coordinators on offense and defense?
If Kubiak brings coaches with him from Seattle, he could consider quarterbacks coach Andrew Janocko for offensive coordinator and Aden Durde on the defensive side. It obviously would be a promotion for Janocko, though Kubiak might call the plays. Durde is the Seahawks’ DC, but he would have the opportunity to have full control of the defense, unlike in Seattle where coach Mike Macdonald calls plays on that side of the ball.
— What to do about defensive end Maxx Crosby?
Two NFL reporters have said that the Raiders’ star pass rusher wants out. He wasn’t happy about being placed on injured reserve with two games left this past season and might not have the appetite for another rebuild attempt. Crosby said on ‘’The Herd with Colin Cowherd’’ that no such talk came from him, but he also didn’t deny he wanted out.
The Raiders could get a haul by trading the 28-year-old Crosby and perhaps even accelerate the rebuild. Dallas got two first-rounders and three-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Kenny Clark by shipping Micah Parsons to Green Bay.