Seahawks hire OC from the 49ers
Brian Fleury is the next person in charge of Sam Darnold's career, Seattle's offense
The Seattle Seahawks interviewed at least four internal candidates to replace Klint Kubiak as the offensive coordinator. The two interviews from coaches outside of the organization were assumed to be more like formalities, but the Seahawks took them seriously enough as Seattle is expected to hire Brian Fleury as the next offensive coordinator.
Fleury was the tight ends coach for Kyle Shanahan’s 49ers in 2025.
A college coach for the first 10 seasons of his career, Fleury moved up a level with the Bills in 2013 as a quality control coach. He has spent time on both sides of the ball and started his career for Shanahan as a defensive quality control coach in 2019.
Fleury was moved to tight ends in 2022 and added the title of run game coordinator in 2025. In 2023, he would have spent at least a little bit of adjacent time with backup quarterback Sam Darnold.
The obvious upside to the move is the interchangeability of the Shanahan and Kubiak offenses, as well as the intel of picking a coach from the 49ers who not only has some insight into one of Seattle’s division rivals but has also been part of a successful franchise run. Fleury’s tight end experience with George Kittle could come in handy with A.J. Barner and Elijah Arroyo.
His experience with the run game and Christian McCaffrey in 2025 could help aide Kenneth Walker’s next season, assuming the Seahawks are able to bring Walker back.
This ends the search for Seattle’s next OC—as well as Kubiak’s:
The Raiders hired Andrew Janocko as their next OC, taking him off of the Seahawks staff as QBs coach. One of Fleury’s first assignments now? Finding a new QBs coach.


I can just see a Mathew McConaughey commercial... Macdonald pairs with Fleury...mcflurry. You don't think the nfl is trying to sell FOOD!
The thing about a TE coach is that they have to teach passing, running, AND OL concepts. It reminds me of how SSJ wrote an article about how ST coaches can be the best HCs because they have to be at least familiar with all phases of the game and how they mesh together. Throw in the fact that he was eun game coordinator for the Whiners, and he becomes a very familiar face for Sam who knows all-around ball. I believe he was a defensive coach at one point, too. So, maybe he gets how to attack schemes. I like the hire...
So far.