The Seattle Seahawks are now several weeks into the search for their next offensive coordinator. Head coach Mike Macdonald has identified three finalists, a list consisting of Minnesota Vikings assistant Grant Udinski,
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Among the Vikings assistant coaches interviewing for jobs elsewhere is quarterbacks coach Grant Udinski, who is considered a "rising star" in the industry.
More Minnesota Vikings coaching staff and front office members continue to receive calls for interviews. Per NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, the Seattle Seahawks have requested an interview with Vikings assistant quarterbacks coach Grant Udinski for Seattle’s offensive coordinator position.
The Minnesota Vikings are predicted to trade two draft picks to the Seahawks to move up and select Asthon Jeanty as Aaron Jones' replacement.
Though more twists and turns may arrive before a hire is announced, these are the three alleged finalists. Minnesota Vikings assistant offensive coordinator and assistant quarterbacks coach Grant Udinski has also advanced to the second stage,
Both possibilities are in play as Seattle, Las Vegas, Dallas and San Francisco decide on next coaches and play callers for 2025.
The Patriots interviewed Vikings assistant OC/assistant QBs coach Grant Udinski for their offensive coordinator job yesterday, per sources. Udinski's very valuable in Minnesota—and considered a rising star in the field. The 28-year-old is also a finalist for the Seattle OC job.
Another candidate has publicly emerged on the Seattle Seahawks' radar for their offensive coordinator opening, according to a report from NFL Network.
The Patriots interviewed Vikings assistant OC/assistant QBs coach Grant Udinski for their offensive coordinator job yesterday, per sources. Udinski’s very valuable in Minnesota—and considered a rising star in the field. The 28-year-old is also a finalist for the Seattle OC job.
On Friday, the Las Vegas Raiders hired Pete Carroll as their head coach, agreeing to terms on a three-year deal with a fourth-year team option. Tom Brady and Co. met with several coaches and ultimately chose the 73-year-old former Super Bowl champion and NCAA national champion.