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With Ryan in place, Falcons begin coach search by interviewing Dolphins' Weaver and Seahawks' Kubiak
Matt Ryan, newly named president of football, leads Falcons' search for a head coach after firing prior coach and GM following an 8-9 season.
- On Saturday, the Atlanta Falcons interviewed Klint Kubiak and Anthony Weaver as part of their coach search, immediately following Matt Ryan's hiring as president of football.
- After an 8-9 season that became the eighth straight losing year, the Falcons moved to reset leadership by firing Raheem Morris and Terry Fontenot and creating a president of football role.
- Klint Kubiak, offensive coordinator , was New Orleans' 2024 offensive coordinator before joining Seattle for 2025 and has been a hot coaching name, while Anthony Weaver, defensive coordinator , has 2 seasons coordinating the Dolphins' defense after 3 as a Ravens assistant.
- Matt Ryan and Arthur Blank will ultimately decide the Atlanta Falcons' next head coach and general manager, but league rules on hiring candidates still in the playoffs could delay any official hire.
- Klint Kubiak has been reported as a hot name on the carousel following his hiring by the Seahawks, and Falcons owner Arthur Blank hopes John Harbaugh will interview after being fired on Tuesday.
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With Ryan in place, Falcons begin coach search by interviewing Dolphins' Weaver and Seahawks' Kubiak
The Atlanta Falcons have interviewed Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak and Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver for their head coach vacancy.
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Read Full ArticleFalcons interview Dolphins DC Anthony Weaver for head coach opening
The Atlanta Falcons kicked off their search for a new head coach by interviewing Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver, the team announced Saturday.Weaver, 45, concluded his second season as defensive coordinator with the Dolphins. He was a position coach on that side of the line with the New York Jets (2012), Buffalo Bills (2013), Cleveland Browns (2014-15), Houston Texans (2016-19) and Baltimore Ravens (2021-23) before becoming t…
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