CBS’ Jonathan Jones reports that the 49ers will comply with NFL rules by conducting “an open search” for their vacant offensive coordinator position despite Kyle Shanahan naming passing game specialist Klay Kubiak to the role.
Shanahan named Kubiak to the role just two days ago but, per Jones, “NFL rules do not allow teams to name coaches to previously closed coordinator roles without an open search process.” Shanahan reportedly favors Kubiak for the role because “Kubiak has done this job without the title for 2 years, but rules dictate a search must be done.” The search will undoubtedly be heavily scrutinized by the league. How it pans out is anyone’s guess.