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Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury has left Washington
Summary
Kliff Kingsbury and head coach Dan Quinn mutually agreed to part ways and Kingsbury has left the Washington Commanders; the team is now seeking a new offensive coordinator. The 2025 offense ranked 22nd in both yards and scoring amid injury issues for quarterback Jayden Daniels.
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Kliff Kingsbury has left the Washington Commanders after a meeting with head coach Dan Quinn, with both parties agreeing to part ways. The move was first reported by ESPN’s Adam Schefter and was described as a mutual decision. Kingsbury joined Washington in 2024 after coaching at USC and oversaw an initial season in which Jayden Daniels won Rookie of the Year. The 2025 campaign saw injury problems for Daniels and a downturn in offensive production.
Known details:
- Kingsbury and head coach Dan Quinn mutually agreed to part ways following a meeting on Tuesday, as first reported by ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
- The team described Kingsbury’s exit as him leaving to pursue other opportunities.
- Kingsbury joined the Commanders in 2024 from USC and presided over a strong first season for the offense while Jayden Daniels won Rookie of the Year.
- In 2025 the Commanders’ offense ranked 22nd in both total yards and scoring amid injury issues for Daniels.
- Dan Quinn will remain in charge of the defense heading into the 2026 season.
Summary:
The Commanders will need to name a new offensive coordinator following Kingsbury’s departure, and the decision will shape the offensive staff ahead of 2026. Dan Quinn will continue to lead the defense as the organization conducts its search for a replacement.
