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Kubiak lands on Vikings’ staff

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A makeover of the Vikings’ offensive coaching staff began in earnest Monday with the addition of a Super Bowl-winning coach.

Gary Kubiak, the 57-yearold former Texans and Broncos head coach, has been hired as assistant head coach and offensive advisor to coach Mike Zimmer, an NFL source said.

Kubiak is being joined by his son, Klint, as quarterbac­ks coach. Klint Kubiak, 31, served as Vikings quality control and assistant receivers coach in 2013-14.

Gary Kubiak is a veteran play caller and offensive schemer who won Super Bowl 50 as the Broncos coach following the 2015 season. Kubiak stepped down following the 2016 season because of health reasons and remained on Denver’s staff as a personnel consultant.

The Vikings also will likely have new veteran leadership in the offensive line and tight end meeting rooms. Brian Pariani has been hired to coach tight ends and Rick Dennison is being targeted to coach the offensive line, according to a league source. Both Dennison, 60, and Pariani, 53, have worked with Gary Kubiak at multiple stops.

Reports surfaced midseason about Kubiak’s interest to return as a coordinato­r. Kevin Stefanski, 36, was named the Vikings offensive coordinato­r last week. Zimmer sought to fill a leadership void created by the unexpected passing of Tony Sparano, a veteran offensive line coach and run game planner, last summer.

Stefanski knows Gary Kubiak’s son, Klint, with the two serving as assistants on the 2013-14 Vikings staff.

The Vikings ranked 19th in scoring last season. Kubiak oversaw four top-10 scoring offenses in eight seasons as the Texans head coach.

The moves leave unclear futures for assistants Clancy Barone and Todd Downing, who coached the Vikings offensive line and tight ends last season. Barone was Kubiak’s offensive line coach in Denver from 2015-16. Downing was hired by the Vikings as a senior offensive assistant a year ago under former coordinato­r John DeFilippo.

Kubiak’s own path took a turn when he had reportedly agreed to become the Broncos offensive coordinato­r under newly hired coach Vic Fangio, but the agreement fell apart over philosophi­cal difference­s and his desire to rehire former Broncos assistants Dennison and Pariani.

As a player, Kubiak was John Elway’s backup at quarterbac­k in Denver after being an eighth round choice in 1983 out of Texas A&M. He was on the losing end of three Super Bowls.

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