Seahawks Appoint Brian Fleury as New Offensive Coordinator

Seahawks Appoint Brian Fleury as New Offensive Coordinator

The Seattle Seahawks have officially appointed Brian Fleury as their new offensive coordinator. This change comes as the Seahawks aim to maintain their current offensive strategies while integrating fresh leadership.

Background of Brian Fleury

Before joining the Seahawks, Fleury worked with the San Francisco 49ers since 2019. He began his tenure with the team as a defensive quality control coach. In 2020, Fleury transitioned to offense, initially serving as a quality control coach for the offensive unit.

By 2022, he was promoted to the position of tight ends coach. His role further expanded in 2025 when he took on the title of run game coordinator.

Significant Career Transition

Fleury’s promotion to offensive coordinator follows the departure of Klint Kubiak. Kubiak has taken on a new role as the head coach of the Raiders after Super Bowl LX. Prior to this, Kubiak was the passing game coordinator for the 49ers in 2023, collaborating closely with both Fleury and head coach Kyle Shanahan.

Familiarity with Players

Fleury’s familiarity with the Seahawks’ roster may prove advantageous. Notably, he has experience working with quarterback Sam Darnold, who served as the backup quarterback for the 49ers in the 2023 season.

What This Means for the Seahawks

With Brian Fleury at the helm, the Seahawks are expected to retain their offensive scheme while bringing in innovative ideas. His background in offensive coaching and collaboration with NFL players positions him as a strategic asset for Seattle.

  • Name: Brian Fleury
  • Previous Role: Tight Ends Coach, San Francisco 49ers
  • Years with 49ers: 2019 – 2025
  • Successor: Klint Kubiak
  • Coordinator Title Added: Run Game Coordinator (2025)
  • Previous Collaboration: Worked with Sam Darnold

The Seahawks’ decision to appoint Fleury highlights their commitment to continuity in their offensive approach while seeking new opportunities for growth and effectiveness.