February 17, 2026 - 03:48

The Las Vegas Raiders are fortifying their coaching ranks with a significant dose of experience. The team is set to add longtime NFL coach Rick Dennison to their staff, where he will work under offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak.
Dennison brings a formidable resume spanning over three decades in the league, primarily as an offensive line coach and coordinator. His extensive career includes notable stints with the Denver Broncos, Houston Texans, Buffalo Bills, and Minnesota Vikings. His expertise in zone-blocking schemes and offensive system installation is expected to be a major asset.
The move reunites Dennison with the Kubiak family coaching tree, having worked closely with Klint's father, Gary Kubiak, for many years in Denver and Houston. This shared history and philosophical alignment should provide valuable support for the younger Kubiak as he implements his offensive vision.
This hiring signals a clear intent by the Raiders to build a seasoned, cohesive staff around their key offensive leaders. Dennison’s proven track record in developing offensive lines and his deep familiarity with the system being installed are viewed as crucial steps in stabilizing the team's performance and building a consistent offensive identity for the upcoming season.
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