Seahawks Promote Jake Peetz to Offensive Coordinator Role, Replacing Klint Kubiak

The Seattle Seahawks have officially chosen continuity as they shape the next chapter of their offense.
Following a championship season, Seattle faced a major decision after offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak accepted a head coaching opportunity elsewhere.
Rather than launching a wide external search, the Seahawks turned inward to reward trust and institutional knowledge.
Seattle has promoted passing game coordinator Jake Peetz to become the team’s new offensive coordinator.
The move reflects the organization’s belief that stability matters after a season defined by execution, timing, and offensive balance.
Peetz has spent the past two seasons deeply involved in weekly game planning and passing concepts.
His fingerprints were already on many of the offensive adjustments that fueled Seattle’s late-season surge.
Coaches inside the building consistently viewed Peetz as a rising coordinator with strong schematic awareness.
The promotion also ensures the offensive system remains familiar to players entering a critical transition year.
Seattle’s leadership believes Peetz understands personnel strengths better than any outside candidate could.
As offensive coordinator, Peetz will now control play design, weekly installs, and in-game adjustments.
For the Seahawks, this decision signals confidence that the best successor was already in the building.