NFL analyst identifies the final desperate path out of Kliff Kingsbury's exile
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NFL analyst identifies the final desperate path out of Kliff Kingsbury's exile
"Remaining opportunities are thin on the ground for Kliff Kingsbury after his departure from the Washington Commanders. It's been a cold reality check regarding what the league thinks of his current offensive schematics, and adjustments are needed. All Kingsbury can do is wait. It was surprising to see him depart the Commanders, but it was always inevitable once the play-caller and head coach, Dan Quinn, couldn't reach a compromise on how best to take the offense forward."
"This wouldn't involve calling plays with Ben Johnson running things, but it would keep him heavily involved and give him additional knowledge of more creative, under-center concepts that could serve him well moving forward. "Best thing for [Kliff] Kingsbury might be to try to get the Bears OC job (though no connection has been reported). Obviously, he wouldn't call plays, but getting experience learning an under-center offense would benefit him and his stock immensely. It would be way better for his career.""
Kliff Kingsbury departed the Washington Commanders and now faces limited immediate NFL opportunities. The Commanders separation resulted from an inability to compromise on offensive direction between Kingsbury and head coach Dan Quinn. Kingsbury previously prioritized a Commanders playoff push over head-coaching interviews. A potential immediate option is the Chicago Bears offensive coordinator position, which would not include play-calling but would provide experience with under-center concepts. That role could expand his offensive knowledge, complement his credentials, and benefit his professional stock. Kingsbury previously worked with quarterback Caleb Williams at USC, creating familiarity with a top prospect.
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