Seattle Seahawks quarterbacks coach Andrew Janocko is interviewing today in Las Vegas for the Raiders' offensive coordinator position, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. The interview marks a significant step for the Raiders as they look to solidify their offensive coaching staff for the upcoming season.
In addition to his candidacy in Las Vegas, Janocko is also a primary candidate for the vacant offensive coordinator role in Seattle. He is currently viewed as the potential successor to Klint Kubiak, who recently moved on from the Seahawks organization. Janocko joined the Seahawks coaching staff after a stint with the Chicago Bears, where he served as the quarterbacks coach and was instrumental in the development of young talent.
The dual interest from both the Raiders and the Seahawks highlights Janocko's rising status among NFL offensive circles. As teams move quickly to finalize their coaching rosters during the offseason, Janocko finds himself in high demand for a play-calling role. Whether he remains in Seattle for a promotion or heads to a division rival in the AFC remains to be determined as the interview process unfolds.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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