The Buffalo Bills will have a lot of options to be their new head coach.
There's one plan that has already worked with a Super Bowl-winning coach that they could now try to carry out with his son.
One candidate getting a lot of buzz is Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak.
He's the son of Gary Kubiak, who won a Super Bowl as head coach of the Broncos.
And if the Bills hired Kubiak, it'd be a chance at replicating a plan that worked with his dad.
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The Broncos hired Gary after firing John Fox after Fox couldn't get them over the final hump.
The Bills got rid of Sean McDermott because he couldn't get to the final destination, either. Maybe Klint, like his did, could do just that.
The Bucs fired Tony Dungy when they couldn’t get over the hump, hired Jon Gruden, and won a Super Bowl...
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) January 19, 2026
The Broncos fired John Fox when they couldn’t get over the hump, hired Gary Kubiak, and won a Super Bowl...
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Klint Kubiak is still working right now. The Seahawks are in the NFC Championship Game as the conference's No. 1 seed.
But if he's the Bills' top option, they should be patient. Surely, he'd want to come join Josh Allen.
And if he does, maybe he can follow in dad's footsteps.
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