During their search for a head coach to replace the fired Jonathan Gannon, the Cardinals identified NFC West offensive coordinators Klint Kubiak (Seahawks) and Mike LaFleur (Rams) as favorites. Both coaches interviewed with Arizona twice, but LaFleur was the pick after Kubiak agreed to take the Raiders’ job.
If the Cardinals had their way, they’d have hired Kubiak instead of LaFleur, an NFL general manager told Jason La Canfora of SportsBoom. They’d have been willing to wait until after the Super Bowl to make it official, as the Raiders did.
“Trust me, Kubiak was their guy,” said the GM, who also had interest in hiring Kubiak. “They would have done whatever they could to get him, but it wasn’t going to happen. They would have waited as long as it took. And then they had to scramble.”
The Cardinals aren’t known for spending big on head coaches or assistants, as La Canfora notes, but they’d have veered from their usual modus operandi in this instance. It’s easy to understand why Kubiak went in another direction, though, and it begins with the presence of influential Raiders minority owner and legendary quarterback Tom Brady. The seven-time Super Bowl champion “made a unique appeal to Kubiak,” La Canfora writes.
In joining Brady and the Raiders, Kubiak will grab the reins of a team that could reel in a long-term quarterback solution with the first pick in this year’s draft. After winning the Heisman Trophy and national championship at Indiana in 2025, Fernando Mendoza is the overwhelming favorite to become a Raider in late April.
The Cardinals, on the other hand, don’t have an answer at the game’s foremost position. Although they drafted another former Heisman winner, Kyler Murray, first overall in 2019, they’re now hoping to trade him seven years later. Arizona joins Las Vegas in owning a premium draft pick (No. 3 overall), but barring an unexpected development, there isn’t a QB in this class worth taking that high. It’s not considered a strong group of signal-callers beyond Mendoza. That’s a harsh reality for the Cardinals and other QB-needy near the top of the first round.
In addition to the No. 1 pick in the draft, the Raiders possess the league’s second-most cap space ($91.52MM, per OverTheCap). The Cardinals are also in good shape in that regard, but at $42.19MM, they’re about $50MM behind the Raiders.
Both LaFleur and Kubiak have their work cut out in turning around long-suffering franchises, but it should be more difficult for the Cardinals. While Kubiak will walk into a very difficult AFC West and battle the Broncos, Chargers and Chiefs, the NFC West was the best division in the league in 2025.
Kubiak’s Super Bowl-winning Seahawks, LaFleur’s Rams and the 49ers combined to go a dominant 38-13 in the regular season. All three swept the 3-14 Cardinals. Now, after losing out on Kubiak, the Cardinals are left to hope LaFleur will lead them out of the basement.

At least when the Raiders fire coaches quickly, the coaches get more money for their trouble.
Should’ve been the Steelers preferred candidate too
Trust me? Why? What is the basis for your guess? Idiot.
Titans and raiders have crazy cap and new coaches. They got to take advantage
The Raiders job seems better than AZ, which feels weird writing given the coaching turnover there & roster issues.
They both have similar challenges, but the Raiders have a much better draft situation (and possibly a Crosby trade to help on that front).
However, they still are both in extremely tough divisions (probably the toughest of their respective conferences) with roster issues, recent history of non-competitiveness, and incumbent GMs to adapt to for a new coach. A lot of similar issues plague each team here. Brady being in Vegas could be a draw, but it also could be detrimental, if his active involvement is seen as overbearing.
I think having a clear answer to the quarterback variable and not having as cheap an owner are two easy tiebreakers.
Why is this a story? Who cares? I feel sorry that LaFleur might hear about this.
I’m sure his multi-million dollar contract will sooth those hurt feelings.
Jason La Con Fraud is the biggest fraud in sports. He got fired from CBS NFL coverage for making up false rumors because his sources sucked. No GM or team would even talk to this clown. His betting picks suck and so does his radio show. I will celebrate the day he gets exposed and fired.