Kliff Kingsbury’s run as the head coach of the Arizona Cardinals came to a predictable conclusion this past week.
The 43-year-old went 4-13 this year and finished fourth in the NFC West. Between that and all the embarrassments he had to endure, the writing for his exit was on the wall.
Over the past few days, many have wondered what Kingsbury’s next move will be.
On Saturday, the answer emerged.
“As I just reported on FOX, multiple teams have contacted Kliff Kingsbury for their vacant OC job,” Peter Schrager of Fox Sports reported.
“He bought a one way ticket to Thailand and has told teams (respectfully) that he’s not interested at the moment.”
Why is Kingsbury feeling to Thailand? Maybe it has something to do with his alleged girlfriend, Veronica Bielik.
As recently as a few days ago, Bielik posted this imagery from Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
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A few days before that, she posted this from the Phi Phi Islands.
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Where are the Phi Phi Islands, you ask? Thailand.
Between their vacations together, the fun time they had at Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes’ wedding, and just the overall dynamic this pair shares – it’s safe to say that they really enjoy each other’s company.
Now Kingsbury will likely nurse his wounds in the loving embrace of his partner.
Over the course of four years with the Cardinals Kingsbury went 28-37-1. There were some glimmers of potential sprinked in here and there, but for the most part his stint with the organization was objectively underwhelming.
Arizona has already set its sights on his replacement.
Trevor Lawrence’s wife went all out. Jaguars gonna blow the Chargers out by 50. https://t.co/TQh76xwN7E
— Game 7 (@game7__) January 14, 2023
Kingsbury will likely be back in the NFL sooner or later as a coordinator.
Or he will go back to the collegiate game.
For now, though – he will recover from the trauma that was pretending that Kyler Murray is a franchise quarterback by relaxing in Thailand with a pretty lady.
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