The San Francisco 49ers are officially searching to fill all three of their coordinator spots this offseason following their disappointing 2024 season. While the identity of one of their coordinators for 2025 is already known,
The San Francisco 49ers have removed Nick Sorensen from his role as defensive coordinator and promoted passing game specialist Klay Kubiak to offensive coordinator, coach Kyle Shanahan said Wednesday.
The 49ers are promoting Klay Kubiak to offensive coordinator, per NBC Sports’ Matt Maiocco, though head coach Kyle Shanahan said that he will retain play-calling duties.
A quality control coach from the 49ers staff is running special teams for one of the Senior Bowl teams this year.
The 49ers' defense let them down as they gave up 242 yards and four touchdowns through the air to Cardinals star Kyler Murray and his offensive teammates. Afterwards one of the 49ers' defensive stars, Nick Bosa, was asked if he thinks defensive coordinator Nick Sorensen is the right person to be the team's defensive coordinator going forward.
The 49ers have only had one other offensive coordinator by title since Shanahan joined the team: current Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel
The former safety and special teams ace played for the Packers, Saints and Cardinals in an NFL career that spanned 2013-2023 after going undrafted out of Southern Methodist.
The San Francisco 49ers have removed Nick Sorensen from his role as defensive coordinator and promoted passing game specialist Klay Kubiak to offensive coordinator, coach Kyle Shanahan said Wednesday.