Everything that could go wrong went wrong for the San Francisco 49ers last season, causing them to fail to live up to their lofty expectations in the NFL futures betting market.
The offense took a significant step back from its 2023 output, falling from 28.9 points per game to 22.9 as injuries to star players took their toll.
The 6-11 campaign prompted several offseason changes from head coach Kyle Shanahan, including the decision to name a new offensive coordinator after essentially handling those duties following Mike McDaniel’s departure in 2021.
Who Is the San Francisco 49ers Offensive Coordinator?
The San Francisco 49ers offensive coordinator is Klay Kubiak.
Kubiak is entering his fifth season in San Francisco, but this will be his first as offensive coordinator.
Last season, he served as the team’s passing game specialist, helping the 49ers finish fourth in the NFL in passing yards per game (249.1).
He has worked his way up the totem pole over the last few years, progressing from assistant quarterbacks coach after starting as a defensive quality control coach.
Kubiak is the son of Super Bowl-winning head coach Gary Kubiak. His brothers, Klint and Klein, also work for NFL teams.
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