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Gary Kubiak

Gary Wayne Kubiak (born August 15, 1961) is a former American football coach and quarterback. He served as head coach for the NFL's Houston Texans from 2006 to 2013 and the Denver Broncos from 2015 to 2016 before stepping down from the position on January 1, 2017, citing health reasons.[1] Earlier in his coaching career, he served as an assistant coach for the Broncos, Texas A&M University and San Francisco 49ers. He was also the offensive coordinator for the Baltimore Ravens in 2014. He last served as the assistant head coach and offensive coordinator for the Minnesota Vikings in 2020.[2]

Gary Kubiak
Kubiak at the Denver Broncos Super Bowl 50 parade in 2016
No. 8
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born: (1961-08-15) August 15, 1961 (age 61)
Houston, Texas, U.S.
Height:6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight:192 lb (87 kg)
Career information
High school:St. Pius X (TX)
College:Texas A&M
NFL Draft:1983 / Round: 8 / Pick: 197
Career history
As a player:
As a coach:
As an executive:
Career highlights and awards
As head coach:

As assistant coach:

Career NFL statistics
Pass attempts:298
Pass completions:173
Percentage:58.1
Yards:1,920
TDINT:14–16
Passer rating:70.6
Head coaching record
Regular season:82–75 (.522)
Postseason:5–2 (.714)
Career:87–77 (.530)
Player stats at NFL.com
Coaching stats at PFR

Kubiak played quarterback in college at Texas A&M. He was drafted in the eighth round of the 1983 NFL Draft as the 197th overall pick by the Broncos where he played from 1983 to 1991 as the backup to John Elway.

Kubiak has participated in seven Super Bowls, losing three as a player with the Broncos, winning three as an assistant coach with the 49ers and the Broncos, and winning Super Bowl 50 as the head coach of the Broncos.

Playing career

High school career

Kubiak passed for a then state-record 6,190 yards as a quarterback for St. Pius X High School of Houston, Texas, where he was given the nickname "Koob". Twice named to the all-state football, basketball, baseball, and track teams, he was inducted into the Texas High School Football Hall of Fame in 1999. Kubiak graduated from St. Pius X in 1979.[3]

College career

Kubiak attended Texas A&M University under coaches Tom Wilson and Jackie Sherrill and was selected to the All-Southwest Conference team in 1982 after leading the conference in passing yards (1,948) and touchdowns (19).[4] As a junior, he set a conference record by throwing six touchdown passes against Rice. In four seasons at Texas A&M, he passed for 4,078 yards, 31 touchdowns, and 27 interceptions.[5]

NFL career

Kubiak was selected in the eighth round with the 197th overall pick of the 1983 NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos, the same year quarterback John Elway was drafted with the first overall pick by the Baltimore Colts before forcing a trade to Denver. Kubiak played his entire career for the Broncos as a backup for Elway, a Hall of Famer.[6][7]

In nine seasons, Kubiak appeared in 119 regular-season games and went 3–2 as a starter. He completed 173-of-298 passes (58.1%) while throwing for 14 touchdowns, 16 interceptions, and 1,920 yards while part of three AFC Championship teams. Kubiak replaced Elway at the end of the Broncos' defeats in Super Bowl XXI and Super Bowl XXIV.[8][9][10]

Coaching career

Texas A&M (1992–1993)

Kubiak began his coaching career at Texas A&M,[11] his alma mater, serving as the running backs coach for two seasons (1992–1993). He worked extensively with All-American running back Greg Hill, who was selected by the Kansas City Chiefs in the first round of the 1994 NFL Draft.[12]

San Francisco 49ers (1994)

Kubiak won his first Super Bowl serving as the quarterbacks coach for the San Francisco 49ers in 1994,[13] guiding Hall of Fame quarterback Steve Young to one of his best seasons. Young received his second NFL MVP and captured Super Bowl XXIX MVP honors by throwing a Super Bowl-record six touchdowns in San Francisco’s 49–26 win over the San Diego Chargers.[14][15]

Denver Broncos (1995–2005)

Kubiak went to the Broncos the following season when Mike Shanahan, who was previously the 49ers offensive coordinator, became Denver's head coach.[16] In 11 seasons (1995–2005) as the team's offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, Kubiak helped lead Denver to two Super Bowl titles (1997, 1998), which were also the final two seasons of John Elway's playing career.[17][18][19]

In Kubiak's 11 seasons with the team, the Broncos amassed 66,501 total yards and 465 touchdowns, the most in the NFL during that span. He coached 14 different Pro Bowl Broncos, including running back Terrell Davis, who was named the NFL MVP in 1998.[20]

Houston Texans (2006–2013)

 
Kubiak coaching the Texans in 2008

Kubiak was named the second head coach in Houston Texans history on January 26, 2006, replacing the fired Dom Capers.[21] In his first season with the team, Houston finished fourth in the AFC South with a 6–10 record.[22] The Texans ended the 2007 season at 8–8, a non-losing record for the first time in team history.[23] The Texans had their second non-losing season, again finishing 8–8, in the 2008 season.[24]

The following season under Kubiak, the Texans achieved their first winning season in franchise history when they overcame a 14-point fourth-quarter deficit to defeat the New England Patriots 34–27 at Reliant Stadium, finishing the 2009 season 9–7. They missed the playoffs on a tiebreaker with the New York Jets.[25] On February 2, 2010, with a year left on the original deal he signed, the Texans signed Kubiak to a three-year contract extension through 2012.[26]

In the 2010 season, Houston started off strong with a record of 4–2 heading into their bye week (Week 7). However, Kubiak's promising campaign quickly turned disastrous as the Texans lost eight of their final 10 games, placing them third in the AFC South, with a record of 6–10.[27][28] The Texans ended up fourth in passing yards, seventh in rushing yards, and third in overall yards. But the 2010 Texans defense was arguably one of the worst in the league, finishing last in passing yards allowed and tied for last in passing touchdowns allowed.[29]

The Texans responded to the 2010 poor defensive showing by firing defensive coordinator Frank Bush, secondary coach David Gibbs, linebackers coach Johnny Holland, and assistant linebackers coach Robert Saleh.[30] Kubiak, a ball boy for beloved former Houston Oilers head coach O.A. "Bum" Phillips in the 1970s, hired long-time friend, and Bum's son, Wade Phillips to take over as the Texans' new defensive coordinator on January 5, 2011.[31] Phillips became available after being fired as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys halfway through the 2010 season.[32] Phillips was allowed to bring in his own assistant coaches. The Texans signed two high-profile free agent defensive backs, Johnathan Joseph and Danieal Manning, and used their first five draft picks, including two in the second round of the 2011 NFL Draft, on more defensive players.[33]

The 2011 NFL lockout limited the time coaches had with players in the preseason, but Phillips turned the defense he took over from 30th overall in 2010 to second overall in 2011. Despite debilitating injuries to elite players including wide receiver Andre Johnson and NFL top running back Arian Foster, as well as the devastating November 13, 2011, loss of quarterback Matt Schaub, who was having a solid year, for the season, the Texans secured their first AFC South Championship and first appearance in the NFL playoffs.[34] The Texans, with rookie fifth-round selection T. J. Yates at quarterback, defeated the Cincinnati Bengals by a score of 31–10 on January 7, 2012, in the first playoff game in franchise history, with a record crowd of 71,725 at Reliant Stadium.[35]

Kubiak was named the AFC Coach of the Year by NFL 101 after leading the Texans to a 10–6 regular season record and the franchise’s first division crown, playoff berth and playoff win in 2011.[36] Texans owner Bob McNair rewarded Kubiak with a new three-year contract on June 14, 2012. Kubiak turned down a four-year deal for one that expired after the 2014 season.[37]

The 2012 season saw the Texans start 5–0 for the first time in the franchise's history.[38] The Texans finished the season a franchise-best 12–4 and defeated the Cincinnati Bengals in the Wild Card Round for the second straight year before falling to the New England Patriots by a score of 41–28 in the Divisional Round.[39]

On November 3, 2013, Kubiak collapsed as he was walking off the field at halftime of the game against the Indianapolis Colts. He was put on a backboard and stretcher and transported to the hospital as a precautionary measure. Initial reports stated that he had not had a heart attack.[40] An NFL report on Monday, November 4, 2013, indicated that he had suffered a transient ischemic attack (TIA), or relatively brief, non-permanent symptoms of disorientation, confusion, dizziness, forgetfulness, and/or vertigo (among many other possibilities), that occurs when a blood vessel or vessels in part(s) of the brain are temporarily but not permanently blocked, usually by a stationary clot (a thrombus) or one that has broken off and traveled to occlude another area (an embolus). Especially if they are not properly treated in a timely manner the way the coach's was, they can mean that a more permanent stroke (or cerebrovascular accident, CVA) can and likely will eventually happen.[41][42] In Kubiak's absence for the second half between the Colts, defensive coordinator Wade Phillips assumed the head-coaching duties and was the acting head coach for the remainder of the game.[43][42]

On December 6, Kubiak was fired from the Houston Texans with three games remaining in the 2013 season. He finished the 2013 season with a 2–11 record and was replaced by defensive coordinator/interim head coach Wade Phillips. Kubiak had a 61–64 regular season record and a 2–2 playoff record as the Texans' head coach.[44]

Baltimore Ravens (2014)

On January 27, 2014, Kubiak signed with the Baltimore Ravens to be their new offensive coordinator.[45] He served one season under John Harbaugh, replacing Jim Caldwell, who signed as the head coach of the Detroit Lions in the offseason.[46] Prior to Kubiak's hiring by the Ravens, he interviewed for the vacant head coaching spot for the Detroit Lions, which would be taken by Caldwell on January 14, 2014.[47] He also interviewed for the Miami Dolphins vacant offensive coordinator opening, before the job was taken by Bill Lazor.[48]

As the offensive coordinator, Kubiak installed his version of the West Coast offense passing game combined with a zone-blocking scheme that gave way to play-action passes.[49] Under his guidance, the Ravens had their most successful offense in 19 years, with quarterback Joe Flacco and running back Justin Forsett achieving career single-season highs in yards and touchdowns.[50][51] Thanks in part to Kubiak's re-tooling of the offense, the Ravens returned to the playoffs after a one-year absence.[52]

Due to his success in Baltimore, Kubiak became a highly sought-after head coaching candidate, receiving interest from the New York Jets, Chicago Bears, and the San Francisco 49ers, whom Kubiak previously coached in 1994 as the quarterbacks' coach and won Super Bowl XXIX that year. The Ravens made a big push to retain Kubiak as the offensive coordinator for the next season, and Kubiak at first seemed committed to staying in Baltimore.[53] It was not until his friend and former teammate John Elway offered him what he called his "dream job" – a chance to coach his former team, the Denver Broncos – that Kubiak expressed interest in a new head coaching position.[54]

Denver Broncos (2015–2016)

On January 18, 2015, Kubiak signed a four-year deal to become the head coach of the Denver Broncos, after Broncos general manager John Elway dismissed head coach John Fox for two poor playoff eliminations. Wade Phillips, a former Broncos head coach, returned to the team to serve his second stint as defensive coordinator.[55]

Under Kubiak, the Broncos installed a run-oriented offense with zone blocking to blend in with quarterback Peyton Manning's shotgun passing style, but struggled with numerous changes and injuries to the offensive line. In addition, the 39-year-old Manning had his worst statistical season since his rookie year due to plantar fasciitis in his heel that he had suffered since the summer. Despite the offensive struggles, the Broncos succeeded with defense, led by defensive coordinator Wade Phillips, who replaced his predecessor's complicated read-and-react 4–3 scheme with a simple aggressive 3–4 approach of attacking the ball. The Broncos' defense ranked No. 1 in total yards allowed, passing yards allowed and sacks, and like the previous three seasons, the team continued to set numerous individual, league and franchise records. Though the team had a 7–0 start, Manning led the NFL in interceptions. In Week 10, Manning suffered a partial tear of the plantar fascia in his left foot. He set the NFL's all-time record for career passing yards in this game, but after throwing four interceptions, Kubiak benched Manning favor of backup quarterback Brock Osweiler, who took over as the starter for most of the remainder of the regular season. During the Week 17 regular season finale, however, where the Broncos were losing by a score of 13–7 against the 4–11 San Diego Chargers, Kubiak benched Osweiler and Manning re-claimed the starting quarterback position for the playoffs by leading the team to a key 27–20 win that enabled the team to finish the 2015 regular season with a 12–4 record, winning the AFC West and securing the number-one playoff seed in the AFC.[56][57]

In the postseason, the Broncos defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers by a score of 23–16 in the divisional round and the New England Patriots 20–18 in the AFC Championship game, advancing to Super Bowl 50.[58] The Broncos defeated the Carolina Panthers, 24–10 in Super Bowl 50, winning the title and giving Kubiak his first Super Bowl win as a head coach.[59] Kubiak is the first person to have played in the Super Bowl and later win it as a head coach both with the same team.[60]

The following season, Kubiak experienced numerous setbacks. During the offseason, the Broncos lost its two starting quarterbacks: Manning to retirement and Osweiler to free agency. As a result, Kubiak now had to integrate and juggle two new starting quarterbacks in Trevor Siemian and Paxton Lynch. Additionally, shortly after the Broncos' Week 5 loss to the Atlanta Falcons, Kubiak was rushed to a Denver-area hospital after experiencing flu-like symptoms and extreme body fatigue. According to Elway, Kubiak had been feeling ill prior to the loss to the Falcons, and following a precautionary MRI and CT scan, Kubiak was diagnosed with a "complex migraine." Special teams coordinator Joe DeCamillis served as the team's interim head coach for the team's Week 6 Thursday Night Football loss at the San Diego Chargers, while Kubiak underwent a doctor-mandated week of rest. It was the second time in three years in which Kubiak experienced a health scare in the middle of the season.[61]

Kubiak led the Broncos to another winning season, but despite the 9–7 record, the team missed the playoffs for the first time after five straight division championships. Following a 24–6 victory over the Oakland Raiders in the regular season finale on January 1, 2017, Kubiak announced in a meeting with his team that he was stepping down from his position due to health issues.[62][63] He made his retirement official during a press conference the next day, calling it an "extremely difficult decision" and thanking Elway, CEO Joe Ellis, owner Pat Bowlen, and the Broncos fans for their support of him.[64] He was succeeded by Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Vance Joseph, who had served as Kubiak's defensive backs coach during his tenure on the Houston Texans.[65] In 2016, the National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame awarded its NPASHF Excellence in Sports Award to Gary Kubiak.[66]

Minnesota Vikings (2019–2020)

After a two-year hiatus, Kubiak expressed interest in returning to coaching.[67] Initial reports stated that Kubiak would return to the Broncos coaching staff as offensive coordinator.[68][69] However, the Broncos would surprisingly reverse that decision a few days later due to disagreements with newly-appointed head coach Vic Fangio on the team's potential offensive philosophy and staffing.[70] While he had the opportunity to remain on the personnel department, Kubiak decided to leave the organization after a total of 15 seasons with the Denver Broncos.[71] Kubiak also interviewed for the Jacksonville Jaguars' vacant offensive coordinator spot in early 2019, a job that eventually went to John DeFilippo.[72]

Kubiak would officially announce his return to coaching weeks later, joining Mike Zimmer's staff as an assistant head coach and offensive advisor for the Minnesota Vikings.[73] He was promoted to offensive coordinator in 2020 following the departure of Kevin Stefanski, who left to accept the head coaching position of the Cleveland Browns.[74]

Kubiak's final game as an NFL coach was on January 3, 2021, a 37-35 win over the Detroit Lions. On January 21, 2021, Kubiak announced that he would be retiring from coaching, after 29 years.[75]

Administrative career

Denver Broncos (2017–2018)

Many expected Kubiak to remain involved in football in a non-coaching capacity after stepping down as head coach.[76] He remained in contact with Elway after his retirement, fueling speculation that he would remain involved with the organization.[77] Six months after his retirement, Kubiak officially rejoined the Denver Broncos as a Senior Personnel Adviser.[78] Basing himself out of his home in Texas, Kubiak would analyze offensive college prospects ahead of the draft and assist in free agency.[79] Towards the end of the 2017 NFL season, Elway would promote Kubiak to an "enlarged" role within the front office - third in command behind Elway himself and director of player personnel Matt Russell.[80]

Kubiak would eventually leave the position after two years to return to coaching.[71]

Head coaching record

Team Year Regular season Postseason
Won Lost Ties Win % Finish Won Lost Win % Result
HOU 2006 6 10 0 .375 4th in AFC South
HOU 2007 8 8 0 .500 4th in AFC South
HOU 2008 8 8 0 .500 3rd in AFC South
HOU 2009 9 7 0 .563 2nd in AFC South
HOU 2010 6 10 0 .375 3rd in AFC South
HOU 2011 10 6 0 .625 1st in AFC South 1 1 .500 Lost to Baltimore Ravens in AFC Divisional Game
HOU 2012 12 4 0 .750 1st in AFC South 1 1 .500 Lost to New England Patriots in AFC Divisional Game
HOU 2013 2 11 0 .154 Fired
HOU total 61 64 0 .488 2 2 .500
DEN 2015 12 4 0 .750 1st in AFC West 3 0 1.000 Super Bowl 50 champions
DEN 2016 9 7 0 .563 3rd in AFC West
DEN total 21 11 0 .656 3 0 1.000
Total 82 75 0 .522 5 2 .714

Personal life

Kubiak and his wife, Rhonda, have three sons: Klint, Klay and Klein. Klint attended Colorado State University (CSU), where he played safety for the Colorado State Rams football team from 2005 to 2009[81] and was previously the offensive coordinator for the Minnesota Vikings.[82] From 2005–2009, Klay was a quarterback at Colorado State, and is an assistant quarterbacks coach for the San Francisco 49ers.[83][84] Klein played wide receiver for Rice University from 2010–2013 and was the Southwest Area Scout for the Denver Broncos from 2017 to 2018;[85][86] he is currently an area scout for the Dallas Cowboys.[87]

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External links

  • Career statistics and player information from Pro Football Reference
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Gary Wayne Kubiak born August 15 1961 is a former American football coach and quarterback He served as head coach for the NFL s Houston Texans from 2006 to 2013 and the Denver Broncos from 2015 to 2016 before stepping down from the position on January 1 2017 citing health reasons 1 Earlier in his coaching career he served as an assistant coach for the Broncos Texas A amp M University and San Francisco 49ers He was also the offensive coordinator for the Baltimore Ravens in 2014 He last served as the assistant head coach and offensive coordinator for the Minnesota Vikings in 2020 2 Gary KubiakKubiak at the Denver Broncos Super Bowl 50 parade in 2016No 8Position QuarterbackPersonal informationBorn 1961 08 15 August 15 1961 age 61 Houston Texas U S Height 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m Weight 192 lb 87 kg Career informationHigh school St Pius X TX College Texas A amp MNFL Draft 1983 Round 8 Pick 197Career historyAs a player Denver Broncos 1983 1991 As a coach Texas A amp M 1992 1993 Running backs coach San Francisco 49ers 1994 Quarterbacks coach Denver Broncos 1995 2002 Offensive coordinator amp quarterbacks coach Denver Broncos 2003 2005 Offensive coordinator Houston Texans 2006 2013 Head coach Baltimore Ravens 2014 Offensive coordinator Denver Broncos 2015 2016 Head coach Minnesota Vikings 2019 Assistant head coach amp offensive advisor Minnesota Vikings 2020 Assistant head coach amp offensive coordinatorAs an executive Denver Broncos 2017 2018 Senior personnel advisorCareer highlights and awardsAs head coach Super Bowl champion 50 Texans career wins record 61 As assistant coach 3 Super Bowl champion XXIX XXXII XXXIII Career NFL statisticsPass attempts 298Pass completions 173Percentage 58 1Yards 1 920TD INT 14 16Passer rating 70 6Head coaching recordRegular season 82 75 522 Postseason 5 2 714 Career 87 77 530 Player stats at NFL comCoaching stats at PFRKubiak played quarterback in college at Texas A amp M He was drafted in the eighth round of the 1983 NFL Draft as the 197th overall pick by the Broncos where he played from 1983 to 1991 as the backup to John Elway Kubiak has participated in seven Super Bowls losing three as a player with the Broncos winning three as an assistant coach with the 49ers and the Broncos and winning Super Bowl 50 as the head coach of the Broncos Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 High school career 1 2 College career 1 3 NFL career 2 Coaching career 2 1 Texas A amp M 1992 1993 2 2 San Francisco 49ers 1994 2 3 Denver Broncos 1995 2005 2 4 Houston Texans 2006 2013 2 5 Baltimore Ravens 2014 2 6 Denver Broncos 2015 2016 2 7 Minnesota Vikings 2019 2020 3 Administrative career 3 1 Denver Broncos 2017 2018 4 Head coaching record 5 Personal life 6 References 7 External linksPlaying career EditHigh school career Edit Kubiak passed for a then state record 6 190 yards as a quarterback for St Pius X High School of Houston Texas where he was given the nickname Koob Twice named to the all state football basketball baseball and track teams he was inducted into the Texas High School Football Hall of Fame in 1999 Kubiak graduated from St Pius X in 1979 3 College career Edit Kubiak attended Texas A amp M University under coaches Tom Wilson and Jackie Sherrill and was selected to the All Southwest Conference team in 1982 after leading the conference in passing yards 1 948 and touchdowns 19 4 As a junior he set a conference record by throwing six touchdown passes against Rice In four seasons at Texas A amp M he passed for 4 078 yards 31 touchdowns and 27 interceptions 5 NFL career Edit Kubiak was selected in the eighth round with the 197th overall pick of the 1983 NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos the same year quarterback John Elway was drafted with the first overall pick by the Baltimore Colts before forcing a trade to Denver Kubiak played his entire career for the Broncos as a backup for Elway a Hall of Famer 6 7 In nine seasons Kubiak appeared in 119 regular season games and went 3 2 as a starter He completed 173 of 298 passes 58 1 while throwing for 14 touchdowns 16 interceptions and 1 920 yards while part of three AFC Championship teams Kubiak replaced Elway at the end of the Broncos defeats in Super Bowl XXI and Super Bowl XXIV 8 9 10 Coaching career EditTexas A amp M 1992 1993 Edit Kubiak began his coaching career at Texas A amp M 11 his alma mater serving as the running backs coach for two seasons 1992 1993 He worked extensively with All American running back Greg Hill who was selected by the Kansas City Chiefs in the first round of the 1994 NFL Draft 12 San Francisco 49ers 1994 Edit Kubiak won his first Super Bowl serving as the quarterbacks coach for the San Francisco 49ers in 1994 13 guiding Hall of Fame quarterback Steve Young to one of his best seasons Young received his second NFL MVP and captured Super Bowl XXIX MVP honors by throwing a Super Bowl record six touchdowns in San Francisco s 49 26 win over the San Diego Chargers 14 15 Denver Broncos 1995 2005 Edit Kubiak went to the Broncos the following season when Mike Shanahan who was previously the 49ers offensive coordinator became Denver s head coach 16 In 11 seasons 1995 2005 as the team s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Kubiak helped lead Denver to two Super Bowl titles 1997 1998 which were also the final two seasons of John Elway s playing career 17 18 19 In Kubiak s 11 seasons with the team the Broncos amassed 66 501 total yards and 465 touchdowns the most in the NFL during that span He coached 14 different Pro Bowl Broncos including running back Terrell Davis who was named the NFL MVP in 1998 20 Houston Texans 2006 2013 Edit Kubiak coaching the Texans in 2008 Kubiak was named the second head coach in Houston Texans history on January 26 2006 replacing the fired Dom Capers 21 In his first season with the team Houston finished fourth in the AFC South with a 6 10 record 22 The Texans ended the 2007 season at 8 8 a non losing record for the first time in team history 23 The Texans had their second non losing season again finishing 8 8 in the 2008 season 24 The following season under Kubiak the Texans achieved their first winning season in franchise history when they overcame a 14 point fourth quarter deficit to defeat the New England Patriots 34 27 at Reliant Stadium finishing the 2009 season 9 7 They missed the playoffs on a tiebreaker with the New York Jets 25 On February 2 2010 with a year left on the original deal he signed the Texans signed Kubiak to a three year contract extension through 2012 26 In the 2010 season Houston started off strong with a record of 4 2 heading into their bye week Week 7 However Kubiak s promising campaign quickly turned disastrous as the Texans lost eight of their final 10 games placing them third in the AFC South with a record of 6 10 27 28 The Texans ended up fourth in passing yards seventh in rushing yards and third in overall yards But the 2010 Texans defense was arguably one of the worst in the league finishing last in passing yards allowed and tied for last in passing touchdowns allowed 29 The Texans responded to the 2010 poor defensive showing by firing defensive coordinator Frank Bush secondary coach David Gibbs linebackers coach Johnny Holland and assistant linebackers coach Robert Saleh 30 Kubiak a ball boy for beloved former Houston Oilers head coach O A Bum Phillips in the 1970s hired long time friend and Bum s son Wade Phillips to take over as the Texans new defensive coordinator on January 5 2011 31 Phillips became available after being fired as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys halfway through the 2010 season 32 Phillips was allowed to bring in his own assistant coaches The Texans signed two high profile free agent defensive backs Johnathan Joseph and Danieal Manning and used their first five draft picks including two in the second round of the 2011 NFL Draft on more defensive players 33 The 2011 NFL lockout limited the time coaches had with players in the preseason but Phillips turned the defense he took over from 30th overall in 2010 to second overall in 2011 Despite debilitating injuries to elite players including wide receiver Andre Johnson and NFL top running back Arian Foster as well as the devastating November 13 2011 loss of quarterback Matt Schaub who was having a solid year for the season the Texans secured their first AFC South Championship and first appearance in the NFL playoffs 34 The Texans with rookie fifth round selection T J Yates at quarterback defeated the Cincinnati Bengals by a score of 31 10 on January 7 2012 in the first playoff game in franchise history with a record crowd of 71 725 at Reliant Stadium 35 Kubiak was named the AFC Coach of the Year by NFL 101 after leading the Texans to a 10 6 regular season record and the franchise s first division crown playoff berth and playoff win in 2011 36 Texans owner Bob McNair rewarded Kubiak with a new three year contract on June 14 2012 Kubiak turned down a four year deal for one that expired after the 2014 season 37 The 2012 season saw the Texans start 5 0 for the first time in the franchise s history 38 The Texans finished the season a franchise best 12 4 and defeated the Cincinnati Bengals in the Wild Card Round for the second straight year before falling to the New England Patriots by a score of 41 28 in the Divisional Round 39 On November 3 2013 Kubiak collapsed as he was walking off the field at halftime of the game against the Indianapolis Colts He was put on a backboard and stretcher and transported to the hospital as a precautionary measure Initial reports stated that he had not had a heart attack 40 An NFL report on Monday November 4 2013 indicated that he had suffered a transient ischemic attack TIA or relatively brief non permanent symptoms of disorientation confusion dizziness forgetfulness and or vertigo among many other possibilities that occurs when a blood vessel or vessels in part s of the brain are temporarily but not permanently blocked usually by a stationary clot a thrombus or one that has broken off and traveled to occlude another area an embolus Especially if they are not properly treated in a timely manner the way the coach s was they can mean that a more permanent stroke or cerebrovascular accident CVA can and likely will eventually happen 41 42 In Kubiak s absence for the second half between the Colts defensive coordinator Wade Phillips assumed the head coaching duties and was the acting head coach for the remainder of the game 43 42 On December 6 Kubiak was fired from the Houston Texans with three games remaining in the 2013 season He finished the 2013 season with a 2 11 record and was replaced by defensive coordinator interim head coach Wade Phillips Kubiak had a 61 64 regular season record and a 2 2 playoff record as the Texans head coach 44 Baltimore Ravens 2014 Edit On January 27 2014 Kubiak signed with the Baltimore Ravens to be their new offensive coordinator 45 He served one season under John Harbaugh replacing Jim Caldwell who signed as the head coach of the Detroit Lions in the offseason 46 Prior to Kubiak s hiring by the Ravens he interviewed for the vacant head coaching spot for the Detroit Lions which would be taken by Caldwell on January 14 2014 47 He also interviewed for the Miami Dolphins vacant offensive coordinator opening before the job was taken by Bill Lazor 48 As the offensive coordinator Kubiak installed his version of the West Coast offense passing game combined with a zone blocking scheme that gave way to play action passes 49 Under his guidance the Ravens had their most successful offense in 19 years with quarterback Joe Flacco and running back Justin Forsett achieving career single season highs in yards and touchdowns 50 51 Thanks in part to Kubiak s re tooling of the offense the Ravens returned to the playoffs after a one year absence 52 Due to his success in Baltimore Kubiak became a highly sought after head coaching candidate receiving interest from the New York Jets Chicago Bears and the San Francisco 49ers whom Kubiak previously coached in 1994 as the quarterbacks coach and won Super Bowl XXIX that year The Ravens made a big push to retain Kubiak as the offensive coordinator for the next season and Kubiak at first seemed committed to staying in Baltimore 53 It was not until his friend and former teammate John Elway offered him what he called his dream job a chance to coach his former team the Denver Broncos that Kubiak expressed interest in a new head coaching position 54 Denver Broncos 2015 2016 Edit On January 18 2015 Kubiak signed a four year deal to become the head coach of the Denver Broncos after Broncos general manager John Elway dismissed head coach John Fox for two poor playoff eliminations Wade Phillips a former Broncos head coach returned to the team to serve his second stint as defensive coordinator 55 Under Kubiak the Broncos installed a run oriented offense with zone blocking to blend in with quarterback Peyton Manning s shotgun passing style but struggled with numerous changes and injuries to the offensive line In addition the 39 year old Manning had his worst statistical season since his rookie year due to plantar fasciitis in his heel that he had suffered since the summer Despite the offensive struggles the Broncos succeeded with defense led by defensive coordinator Wade Phillips who replaced his predecessor s complicated read and react 4 3 scheme with a simple aggressive 3 4 approach of attacking the ball The Broncos defense ranked No 1 in total yards allowed passing yards allowed and sacks and like the previous three seasons the team continued to set numerous individual league and franchise records Though the team had a 7 0 start Manning led the NFL in interceptions In Week 10 Manning suffered a partial tear of the plantar fascia in his left foot He set the NFL s all time record for career passing yards in this game but after throwing four interceptions Kubiak benched Manning favor of backup quarterback Brock Osweiler who took over as the starter for most of the remainder of the regular season During the Week 17 regular season finale however where the Broncos were losing by a score of 13 7 against the 4 11 San Diego Chargers Kubiak benched Osweiler and Manning re claimed the starting quarterback position for the playoffs by leading the team to a key 27 20 win that enabled the team to finish the 2015 regular season with a 12 4 record winning the AFC West and securing the number one playoff seed in the AFC 56 57 In the postseason the Broncos defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers by a score of 23 16 in the divisional round and the New England Patriots 20 18 in the AFC Championship game advancing to Super Bowl 50 58 The Broncos defeated the Carolina Panthers 24 10 in Super Bowl 50 winning the title and giving Kubiak his first Super Bowl win as a head coach 59 Kubiak is the first person to have played in the Super Bowl and later win it as a head coach both with the same team 60 The following season Kubiak experienced numerous setbacks During the offseason the Broncos lost its two starting quarterbacks Manning to retirement and Osweiler to free agency As a result Kubiak now had to integrate and juggle two new starting quarterbacks in Trevor Siemian and Paxton Lynch Additionally shortly after the Broncos Week 5 loss to the Atlanta Falcons Kubiak was rushed to a Denver area hospital after experiencing flu like symptoms and extreme body fatigue According to Elway Kubiak had been feeling ill prior to the loss to the Falcons and following a precautionary MRI and CT scan Kubiak was diagnosed with a complex migraine Special teams coordinator Joe DeCamillis served as the team s interim head coach for the team s Week 6 Thursday Night Football loss at the San Diego Chargers while Kubiak underwent a doctor mandated week of rest It was the second time in three years in which Kubiak experienced a health scare in the middle of the season 61 Kubiak led the Broncos to another winning season but despite the 9 7 record the team missed the playoffs for the first time after five straight division championships Following a 24 6 victory over the Oakland Raiders in the regular season finale on January 1 2017 Kubiak announced in a meeting with his team that he was stepping down from his position due to health issues 62 63 He made his retirement official during a press conference the next day calling it an extremely difficult decision and thanking Elway CEO Joe Ellis owner Pat Bowlen and the Broncos fans for their support of him 64 He was succeeded by Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Vance Joseph who had served as Kubiak s defensive backs coach during his tenure on the Houston Texans 65 In 2016 the National Polish American Sports Hall of Fame awarded its NPASHF Excellence in Sports Award to Gary Kubiak 66 Minnesota Vikings 2019 2020 Edit After a two year hiatus Kubiak expressed interest in returning to coaching 67 Initial reports stated that Kubiak would return to the Broncos coaching staff as offensive coordinator 68 69 However the Broncos would surprisingly reverse that decision a few days later due to disagreements with newly appointed head coach Vic Fangio on the team s potential offensive philosophy and staffing 70 While he had the opportunity to remain on the personnel department Kubiak decided to leave the organization after a total of 15 seasons with the Denver Broncos 71 Kubiak also interviewed for the Jacksonville Jaguars vacant offensive coordinator spot in early 2019 a job that eventually went to John DeFilippo 72 Kubiak would officially announce his return to coaching weeks later joining Mike Zimmer s staff as an assistant head coach and offensive advisor for the Minnesota Vikings 73 He was promoted to offensive coordinator in 2020 following the departure of Kevin Stefanski who left to accept the head coaching position of the Cleveland Browns 74 Kubiak s final game as an NFL coach was on January 3 2021 a 37 35 win over the Detroit Lions On January 21 2021 Kubiak announced that he would be retiring from coaching after 29 years 75 Administrative career EditDenver Broncos 2017 2018 Edit Many expected Kubiak to remain involved in football in a non coaching capacity after stepping down as head coach 76 He remained in contact with Elway after his retirement fueling speculation that he would remain involved with the organization 77 Six months after his retirement Kubiak officially rejoined the Denver Broncos as a Senior Personnel Adviser 78 Basing himself out of his home in Texas Kubiak would analyze offensive college prospects ahead of the draft and assist in free agency 79 Towards the end of the 2017 NFL season Elway would promote Kubiak to an enlarged role within the front office third in command behind Elway himself and director of player personnel Matt Russell 80 Kubiak would eventually leave the position after two years to return to coaching 71 Head coaching record EditTeam Year Regular season PostseasonWon Lost Ties Win Finish Won Lost Win ResultHOU 2006 6 10 0 375 4th in AFC South HOU 2007 8 8 0 500 4th in AFC South HOU 2008 8 8 0 500 3rd in AFC South HOU 2009 9 7 0 563 2nd in AFC South HOU 2010 6 10 0 375 3rd in AFC South HOU 2011 10 6 0 625 1st in AFC South 1 1 500 Lost to Baltimore Ravens in AFC Divisional GameHOU 2012 12 4 0 750 1st in AFC South 1 1 500 Lost to New England Patriots in AFC Divisional GameHOU 2013 2 11 0 154 Fired HOU total 61 64 0 488 2 2 500DEN 2015 12 4 0 750 1st in AFC West 3 0 1 000 Super Bowl 50 championsDEN 2016 9 7 0 563 3rd in AFC West DEN total 21 11 0 656 3 0 1 000Total 82 75 0 522 5 2 714Personal life EditKubiak and his wife Rhonda have three sons Klint Klay and Klein Klint attended Colorado State University CSU where he played safety for the Colorado State Rams football team from 2005 to 2009 81 and was previously the offensive coordinator for the Minnesota Vikings 82 From 2005 2009 Klay was a quarterback at Colorado State and is an assistant quarterbacks coach for the San Francisco 49ers 83 84 Klein played wide receiver for Rice University from 2010 2013 and was the Southwest Area Scout for the Denver Broncos from 2017 to 2018 85 86 he is currently an area scout for the Dallas Cowboys 87 References Edit Legwold Jeff January 1 2017 Gary Kubiak tells Broncos he is stepping down as head coach ESPN Retrieved January 1 2017 Smith Eric January 14 2019 Vikings Announce Addition of Kubiak Duo and Pariani to Coaching Staff vikings com Retrieved January 15 2019 Inductee Texas High School Football High of Fame Archived from the original on September 16 2010 Retrieved March 16 2009 1982 Southwest Conference Leaders College Football at Sports Reference com Retrieved November 12 2022 Gary Kubiak College Stats College Football at Sports Reference com Retrieved November 12 2022 1983 NFL Draft Listing Pro Football Reference com Retrieved November 12 2022 Gary Kubiak Stats Height Weight Position Draft College Pro Football Reference com Retrieved November 12 2022 Gary Kubiak Playoffs Game Log Pro Football Reference com Retrieved November 12 2022 Super Bowl XXII Washington Redskins vs Denver Broncos January 31st 1988 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved November 12 2022 Super Bowl XXIV San Francisco 49ers vs Denver Broncos January 28th 1990 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved November 12 2022 Kubiak joins Texas A amp M The New York Times January 19 1992 Retrieved March 16 2009 1994 NFL Draft Listing Pro Football Reference com Retrieved August 18 2017 Transactions Seattle Times February 27 1994 Retrieved March 16 2009 Steve Young Stats Height Weight Position Draft College Pro Football Reference com Retrieved November 12 2022 Super Bowl XXIX San Francisco 49ers vs San Diego Chargers January 29th 1995 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved August 18 2017 N F L From Backup to Boss New York Times February 7 1995 Retrieved March 16 2009 John Elway Stats Pro Football Reference com Retrieved August 18 2017 Super Bowl XXXII Green Bay Packers vs Denver Broncos January 25th 1998 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved November 12 2022 Super Bowl XXXIII Denver Broncos vs Atlanta Falcons January 31st 1999 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved November 12 2022 1998 NFL Standings amp Team Stats Pro Football Reference com Retrieved August 18 2017 Texans to hire Denver O coordinator Kubiak as coach ESPN com January 23 2006 Retrieved March 16 2009 2006 NFL Standings amp Team Stats Pro Football Reference com Retrieved August 18 2017 2007 NFL Standings amp Team Stats Pro Football Reference com Retrieved August 18 2017 2008 NFL Standings amp Team Stats Pro Football Reference com Retrieved August 18 2017 2009 NFL Standings amp Team Stats Pro Football Reference com January 3 2010 Retrieved November 12 2022 Real excited Kubiak says he has new three year deal with Texans NFL com Associated Press February 2 2010 Retrieved November 12 2022 2010 Houston Texans Statistics amp Players Pro Football Reference com Retrieved August 18 2017 2010 NFL Standings amp Team Stats Pro Football Reference com Retrieved August 18 2017 2010 Houston Texans Rosters Stats Schedule Team Draftees Injury Reports Pro Football Reference com April 2 2011 Retrieved November 12 2022 Texans keep coach Gary Kubiak ESPN com Associated Press January 3 2011 Retrieved November 12 2022 Clayton John January 5 2011 Texans hire Wade Phillips ESPN com Associated Press Retrieved November 12 2022 Watkins Calvin November 9 2010 Cowboys Wade Phillips fired ESPN com Retrieved November 12 2022 A Defensive Draft Houston Texans April 29 2011 Archived from the original on June 8 2015 Retrieved September 30 2012 2011 NFL Standings amp Team Stats Pro Football Reference com Retrieved August 18 2017 Ortiz Jose de Jesus January 7 2012 Texans earn historic playoff victory beat Bengals 31 10 and advance to face Ravens next Sunday Houston Chronicle Retrieved November 12 2022 Texans extend contracts of Gary Kubiak and Rick Smith Houston Texans June 14 2012 Archived from the original on June 20 2012 Retrieved October 3 2012 McClain John June 14 2012 Securing Kubiak Smith provides franchise stability Houston Chronicle Retrieved November 12 2022 McClain John October 1 2012 Running game on each side of ball has Kubiak searching for answers Houston Chronicle Retrieved November 12 2022 2012 Houston Texans Statistics amp Players Pro Football Reference com Retrieved August 18 2017 Brinson Will November 3 2013 Gary Kubiak collapses on Reliant Stadium field before halftime CBS Sports Retrieved November 4 2013 Report Kubiak suffered mini stroke FOX Sports November 4 2013 Archived from the original on November 8 2013 Retrieved September 23 2020 a b Hanzus Dan November 4 2013 Gary Kubiak suffered mini stroke during Texans game NFL com Retrieved November 5 2013 Schefter Adam November 4 2013 Gary Kubiak in hospital after collapse ESPN com Retrieved November 5 2013 Sessler Marc December 6 2013 Gary Kubiak fired as Houston Texans head coach NFL com Retrieved December 6 2013 Ginsburg David January 27 2014 Ravens hire former Texans coach Gary Kubiak as offensive coordinator The Washington Times Retrieved January 14 2015 Patra Kevin January 14 2014 Jim Caldwell hired by Detroit Lions as next coach NFL com Retrieved August 18 2017 Sessler Marc January 7 2014 Detroit Lions interview ex Texans coach Gary Kubiak NFL com Retrieved January 7 2014 Alper Josh January 9 2014 Dolphins reportedly interested in Gary Kubiak Kyle Shanahan for offensive coordinator NBC Sports Retrieved January 9 2014 Barnwell Bill January 25 2016 How Denver s coaching retreads toppled the Patriots ESPN com Retrieved August 12 2016 Mink Ryan September 10 2016 Ravens Facing The Creator of Their Offense Gary Kubiak BaltimoreRavens com Archived from the original on September 11 2016 Retrieved August 28 2016 Preston Mike January 29 2016 Ravens biggest loss last offseason Gary Kubiak taking advantage of second chance as head coach The Baltimore Sun Retrieved August 12 2016 Baltimore Ravens Team Encyclopedia Pro Football Reference com Retrieved August 18 2017 Gary Kubiak Staying with Ravens BaltimoreRavens com January 11 2016 Archived from the original on October 2 2017 Retrieved October 1 2017 Hensley Jamison January 18 2015 No one should blame Gary Kubiak for leaving Ravens ESPN com Retrieved August 29 2016 Patra Kevin January 19 2015 Gary Kubiak hired as Denver Broncos head coach NFL com Retrieved January 19 2015 2015 Denver Broncos Statistics amp Players Pro Football Reference com Retrieved August 19 2017 2015 NFL Standings amp Team Stats Pro Football Reference com Retrieved August 19 2017 Renck Troy E January 18 2016 Peyton Manning Broncos beat Steelers punch ticket to AFC championship game The Denver Post Retrieved January 24 2016 Bandini Nicky February 8 2016 Super Bowl 2016 Peyton Manning s Denver Broncos overwhelm Carolina Panthers The Guardian Retrieved February 9 2016 Wagner McGough Sean February 1 2016 Super Bowl 50 How Broncos coach Gary Kubiak can make NFL history CBSSports com Retrieved February 1 2016 Jhabvala Nicki October 10 2016 Gary Kubiak diagnosed with complex migraine will not coach Thursday in San Diego The Denver Post Retrieved June 30 2017 Oakland Raiders at Denver Broncos January 1st 2017 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved August 19 2017 Breech John January 1 2017 Gary Kubiak tells Broncos he s retiring after emotional win over Raiders CBSSports com Retrieved January 1 2017 Patra Kevin January 2 2017 Broncos coach Gary Kubiak retires from coaching NFL com Retrieved August 8 2017 Legwold Jeff February 2 2017 Gary Kubiak lauds Broncos hiring of Vance Joseph as head coach ESPN com Retrieved August 8 2017 Awards NPASHF Retrieved November 12 2022 Lynch Tim December 31 2018 Report Gary Kubiak is expected to return to coaching in 2019 Mile High Report Retrieved November 12 2022 Klis Mike January 2 2019 Broncos head coach candidate Zac Taylor brings greatest risk most potential 9news com Retrieved November 12 2022 Heath Jon January 9 2019 Report Gary Kubiak will serve as Broncos offensive coordinator Broncos Wire Retrieved February 4 2019 O Halloran Ryan January 11 2019 Gary Kubiak will not be Broncos next offensive coordinator The Denver Post Retrieved February 4 2019 a b Legwold Jeff January 12 2019 Gary Kubiak won t be part of Vic Fangio s staff ESPN Retrieved February 4 2019 Shook Nick January 14 2019 Gary Kubiak scheduled to interview with Jaguars NFL com Retrieved January 14 2019 Bergman Jeremy January 14 2019 Vikings hire Gary Kubiak to offensive coaching staff NFL com Retrieved January 21 2019 Ragatz Will January 23 2020 Gary Kubiak Named Vikings Offensive Coordinator Sports Illustrated Inside The Vikings Retrieved November 4 2020 Smith Eric January 21 2021 Vikings Offensive Coordinator Gary Kubiak Announces Retirement Minnesota Vikings Retrieved November 12 2022 Jhabvala Nicki February 1 2017 Gary Kubiak ready to work again already exploring return to game The Denver Post Retrieved August 8 2017 Gary Kubiak back with Broncos as a senior personnel adviser Daily Camera Denver Post July 25 2017 Retrieved June 30 2017 Jhabvala Nicki July 25 2017 Former head coach Gary Kubiak returns to the Broncos as a senior personnel adviser The Denver Post Retrieved August 8 2017 Breech John July 25 2017 Gary Kubiak is rejoining the Broncos six months after stepping down as coach CBSSports com Retrieved June 30 2017 Kelberman Zack January 12 2018 Report Elway promoted Kubiak after NFL teams started calling 247Sports com Retrieved June 3 2018 permanent dead link Klint Kubiak Football Colorado State University Athletics Archived from the original on February 10 2021 Retrieved February 2 2022 Vikings Coaches Klint Kubiak www vikings com Retrieved January 21 2019 Klay Kubiak College Stats College Football at Sports Reference com Sports Reference Retrieved November 12 2022 Strake Jesuit College Preparatory Football Varsity Coaches StrakeJesuit org Archived from the original on September 3 2018 Retrieved January 30 2019 Klein Kubiak Bio Rice University Archived from the original on July 14 2018 Retrieved August 19 2017 Denver Broncos Klein Kubiak Denver Broncos Archived from the original on May 17 2018 Retrieved August 19 2017 Williams Charean June 2 2019 Cowboys add Klein Kubiak to scouting department Profootballtalk com Retrieved June 2 2019 External links EditCareer statistics and player information from Pro Football Reference Coaching statistics at Pro Football Reference com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gary Kubiak amp oldid 1130848960, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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