Mike Macdonald, the head coach of the Seattle Seahawks, has made a decisive move by firing offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb after just one season. This change comes as part of Macdonald's effort to align the team's philosophy with a vision that emphasizes complementary football and better utilization of playmakers. The Seahawks finished the season ranked poorly in several offensive categories, including 19th in scoring and 29th in rushing, prompting the need for a fresh perspective on offense.
In an end-of-season press conference, Macdonald confidently described the coordinator position as the "best job out there," citing the organization's strength and the talent within the roster. Although no candidates have been publicly named, the Seahawks have already initiated interviews, looking to attract someone capable of maximizing the potential of their star players like DK Metcalf, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and Ken Walker III.