MINNEAPOLIS -- Two weeks after Minnesota Vikings offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak announced his retirement, the team is replacing the veteran playcaller with his son, Klint, multiple league sources confirmed to ESPN.
Klint Kubiak, 33, will take over the position his father held for the 2020 season after coaching Minnesota's quarterbacks for the last two years. NFL Network was the first to report the younger Kubiak's promotion to offensive coordinator.
Minnesota's offensive staff is set for the upcoming season with Andrew Janocko, who coached wide receivers last season, expected to become the team's quarterbacks coach while Keenan McCardell, who coached wide receivers in Jacksonville from 2017-20, will hold the same position with the Vikings, according to league sources.