Joe DeCamillis spent the first three decades of his football coaching career in the NFL, where he worked for seven different franchises and had multiple stints with the Denver Broncos and Jacksonville Jaguars.

It was in that second stint in Denver in which DeCamillis, a well-esteemed special teams coach, worked alongside Klint Kubiak.

Now, the two appear poised for a reunion.

Multiple sources tell FootballScoop that Kubiak is targeting DeCamillis as the new special teams coordinator for the Las Vegas Raiders, where Kubiak formally was named head coach earlier this week after helping guide the Seattle Seahawks to a Super Bowl XL win against the New England Patriots.

DeCamillis has spent the past three seasons in college football; in 2023, he was a special assistant to University of Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian and then worked the past two seasons as Shane Beamer’s special teams coordinator for the South Carolina Gamecocks.

In the NFL, DeCamillis has helmed the special teams coordinator post for the Dallas Cowboys, Chicago Bears, Denver Broncos, Jacksonville Jaguars and Los Angeles Rams; he won Super Bowls with the Broncos and Rams.

Kubiak just landed his first NFL head coaching job after a dozen seasons as an assistant coach in the League; he also snagged collegiate coaching experience along the way with work for the Texas A&M Aggies and Kansas Jayhawks.

After spending the 2024 season as the New Orleans Saints offensive coordinator, Kubiak was hired away to Seattle by Seahawks head man Mike Macdonald. The two then worked with free-agent quarterback Sam Darnold, who capped his 17-win debut season in Seattle with Sunday’s convincing win against Mike Vrabel’s New England Patriots in the Super Bowl.

The Raiders fired Pete Carroll after the 2025 season, Carroll’s first at the helm and one in which Las Vegas mustered just a 3-14 record — last place in the AFC West and tied with the New York Jets and Tennessee Titans for the worst record in the NFL.

Las Vegas now holds the No. 1 overall pick in April’s NFL Draft, which will be hosted in Pittsburgh and by the Pittsburgh Steelers.Â