Cardinals Hire Kliff Kingsbury As Head Coach
Cardinals Hire Kliff Kingsbury As Head Coach |
It’s crystal clear now.
The Cardinals picked former Texas Tech head coach Kliff Kingsbury,
who doesn’t turn 40 until August, on Tuesday. He flew in for an
interview in the morning and by the afternoon, had signed a four-year
contract with a team option for a fifth, bringing his creative offensive
ideas and background coaching quarterbacks like Patrick Mahomes, Davis
Webb and Baker Mayfield.
A press conference will be held Wednesday.
"I've been around football my entire life," Kingsbury told
azcardinals.com. "I've played in this league, coached on the college
level, and have always been fascinated by the NFL. With the offensive
trends these days, it felt like a perfect time to be here."
Bidwill, the team president, and Keim, the general manager, wanted
to keep their search “close to the vest,” Bidwill had said. But the work
with those quarterbacks and the offensive production he managed –
albeit at the college level in the Big 12 – was a key factor for a team
wanting to develop second-year quarterback Josh Rosen.
“I’m fired up for coach Kingsbury and his family," said Mahomes,
now the quarterback of the Chiefs. "The Cardinals are getting an
outstanding, football coach and an even better person. He’s smart,
creative, passionate, and really understands how to develop and relate
to players. I feel like he played a huge role in preparing me for the
next step, and I’m grateful for that. This is a tremendous opportunity
for him and I know he’s going to make the most of it.”
The Cardinals were last in the NFL in almost every offensive
category in 2018. Texas Tech was 12th in the nation in total offense
this past season, averaging 485.2 yards and 37.3 points per game.
"I think you see where it's been, where it's going, you have a
young quarterback, lots of salary cap space and a team that will
continue to fight through the season," Kingsbury said. "I'm really
honored to be here and excited to be here."
Kingsbury only had a 35-40 record as head coach at Texas Tech
before being fired in November. But he was quickly scooped up in early
December by USC to be their offensive coordinator, and the record didn’t
deter NFL interest. Before Kingsbury interviewed with the Cardinals, he
also interviewed with the New York Jets for their vacant head coaching
job, and the Patriots were reportedly interested in him taking over as
offensive coordinator had current OC Josh McDaniels gotten a head
coaching gig.
Kingsbury has only coached on the college level, but he did play in
the NFL as a quarterback, beginning as a sixth-round pick of the
Patriots in 2003. He spent his rookie year on injured reserve with the
Patriots, and then was with the Saints in 2004 on their practice squad.
He also spent time with the Broncos, Jets and Bills, making his only
regular-season NFL appearance with the Jets in 2005.
“Kliff has done a great job at Texas Tech, and I know he’s at USC,
but it doesn’t surprise me that a lot of (NFL) teams are interested,”
Patriots quarterback Tom Brady said Monday on WEEI. “He’s just a great
football mind, and he’ll be successful wherever he’s at.”
His coaching career began at the University of Houston as
quarterbacks coach and co-offensive coordinator from 2008-11, at one
point working with Case Keenum. He was the offensive coordinator and QB
coach for Texas A&M in 2012 working with Johnny Manziel before being
hired by Texas Tech.
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Rams coach Sean McVay – the 32-year-old offensive genius who has
become the blueprint of many of the new coaching hires around the NFL –
reached out to Kingsbury after Texas Tech let him go to see if Kingsbury
wanted to join the Rams’ staff for the stretch run and postseason as an
offensive consultant. Kingsbury considered it but ultimately joined
USC.
“I think he’s been a very good head coach,” McVay said last week
when asked about Kingsbury’s NFL prospects. “I think he’s demonstrated
the ability to do a lot of different things at a high level, and he’s
got a great offensive mind."
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