Kliff Kingsbury will remain in Washington as commanders’ attacking coordinator for a second season.
Several reports Tuesday indicate that Kingsbury will not intervene with the saints, who had expressed their interest in the former Cardinals head coach.
He had decided to wait for the end of the commanding season to consider interviews with all the interested teams, and Washington lost against the Eagles in the NFC championship match on Sunday. The saints are the only team without head coach, with the Bears, the Cowboys, the Patriots, the Jaguars, the Raiders and the Jets having made a rental.
Kingsbury recently said he was “very happy“In Washington, the work of commanders before helped” to revive my love for sport. “”
The cardinals poured it until 2027, allowing Kingsbury to be selective to seek a second job of coaching-chief of the NFL.
Kingsbury helped to transform the quarter-Arrière Jayden Daniels to the alleged offensive recruit of the year.
The saints made sure that two other candidates withdraw their search for coaches, the offensive coordinator of the Bills, Joe Brady, choosing to stay in Buffalo and Aaron Glenn, choosing to take the work of jets coach after an interview virtual with saints. Brady and Glenn were previously assistant coaches in New Orleans.