Gary Kubiak is with the Vikings this season, serving as an offensive advisor.
It was a major addition for this team over the offseason.
Kubiak served as an NFL coach for 10 seasons, eight with the Houston Texans and two with the Denver Broncos. Kubiak totalled a 82-75 record. His 2015 Denver Broncos team won the Super Bowl.
Kubiak was last head coach in 2016 when his Broncos went 9-7.
So, now that he’s with the Vikings, playing a pretty big role, does he feel the urge to get back into the game as a head coach?
Not so much, per Chad Graff of The Athletic.
Gary Kubiak on whether his role with the Vikings has given him the itch to return to a head coaching job: “No, it’s not giving me the itch. … I had my chance to be the head coach. … That’s not for me anymore.”
— Chad Graff (@ChadGraff) November 19, 2019
Kubiak, 58, has had some health issues that have hindered his ability to coach, so health wise, this is probably the right move.
Earlier this season, Vikings coach Mike Zimmer called getting Kubiak on the coaching staff one of the best things that have happened to him since taking over.
Kubiak, along with offensive coordinator Kevin Stefanski, has the Vikings rankek eighth in points scored and ninth in total yards.
Kubiak’s son, Klint, is the team’s quarterbacks coach.