Now it makes sense why Brian Griese handed over the head coach interview with the Jets.
The 49ers announced on Tuesday The 2025 season and Griese's coaching staff were surprisingly absent as Mick Lombardi takes over his role as quarterback coach.
San Francisco also officially encouraged Klint Kubiak to serve as the team's offensive coordinator.
Multiple outlets Grieze reportedly was at the forefront of this move. And instead of firing him, the 49ers decided to leave coaching.
Gliese reportedly thought he would leave the 49ers in 2022 after his first year with the team as his family stayed in Denver while coaching in San Francisco. It is reportedly been there.
After “the weight of family considerations,” Griese chose to stay in that role.
“It's not the easiest thing in the world,” Gliese told the San Francisco Chronicle in June 2023.
That Griese will lose his appetite for him to pass on the Jets' opening interview and coach.
Grieze, a former ESPN broadcaster for “Monday Night Football,” played 11 years in the NFL and spent the past three years as a quarterback coach for the 49ers.
The 49ers probably wanted to hold Gliese for the 2025 season. He is instrumental Development of quarterback block pardy.
It's unclear whether Gliese will return to the broadcast, a slightly more flexible gig. As he leaves coaching.
Despite being the final pick of the 2022 NFL Draft, Griese rated Purdy the No. 1 quarterback on the board.
As one of Purdy's main supporters, Gliese's departure is a bit surprising as the former Iowa quarterback is set to become a free agent this season and beyond.
The 2022 NFL Draft was drafted only by Kenny Pickett, who was drafted in the first round (No. 22), and he quickly flares up with the Steelers and is now backed up for the Eagles, making it the worst quarterback of all time. It is known as one of the draft classes.
He is probably the only quarterback in the draft, probably thanks to Gliese's coaching.
The Broncos originally drafted Gliese in the third round of the 1998 NFL Draft and also played for the Buccaneers, Bears and Dolphins before cleating after the 2008 season.
Griese and his father, Bob, are the only father-son duo in NFL history to win the Super Bowl.
Bob played for the Don Shura-led Miami Dolphins from 1967-80, winning the Lombardi trophies in 1973 and 1974.





