Coordinator 49ers Rejects Titans' Head Coach Offer, Commits Future to San Francisco: "My Heart Belongs to the 49ers"
Coordinator 49ers Rejects Titans' Head Coach Offer, Commits Future to San Francisco: "My Heart Belongs to the 49ers"
Santa Clara, California – October 17, 2025
In a stunning NFL development, Klay Kubiak, the rising coordinator of the San Francisco 49ers, has turned down an offer to become head coach of the Tennessee Titans. The decision follows the Titans' firing of Brian Callahan amid their 1-5 crisis, sparking a high-profile coaching search for the struggling franchise.

Sources from ESPN and NFL Network reveal that the Titans presented Kubiak with a lucrative 4-year, $32 million contract, including full control over the coaching staff—a golden opportunity for the 37-year-old who has never led an NFL team. Kubiak, son of Super Bowl champion Gary Kubiak and architect of the 49ers' top-3 offense (373.7 yards per game), respectfully declined to remain with head coach Kyle Shanahan.
At Levi's® Stadium, Kubiak shared his emotions:
"My heart belongs to the 49ers. This is where I've grown, learned from the best in Shanahan, and built something special with Christian McCaffrey and our young QBs. I respect the Titans' situation, but my mission is here in the Bay Area, chasing another Super Bowl."
The choice is a massive win for the 49ers, co-leading the NFC West despite injuries to Brock Purdy, George Kittle, Nick Bosa, and Fred Warner. Kubiak's schemes propelled the offense to No. 5 in scoring (27.8 points/game) through six weeks, with McCaffrey amassing 780 total yards and 4 TDs. His work with QB Mac Jones (347 yards vs. Buccaneers) highlights his QB development prowess.
Kubiak joined the 49ers in 2021 as a quality control assistant, rising to QB coach (2022-2023) and passing game specialist (2024). At Strake Jesuit (2018-2020), he led to three straight playoffs (24-11 record). His NFL tenure includes NFC Championship appearances (2021, 2023) and Super Bowl runs.
Titans owner Amy Adams Strunk expressed disappointment but respect. The team now eyes Bill O'Brien and Kliff Kingsbury, with Mike McCoy as interim for Week 7 vs. Patriots. Shanahan praised Kubiak: "He's family and our future."
Kubiak's loyalty underscores rare stability in the NFL. "Success means building legacies, not chasing titles elsewhere," he said. 49ers fans celebrate, knowing their "offensive mastermind" will drive them toward glory. Amid Titans' turmoil, San Francisco's unity shines as a league exemplar.
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