On Thursday, the Browns interviewed Dolphins quarterbacks coach and pass game specialist Darrell Bevell, whom Stefanski worked under in Minnesota, a league source told cleveland.com. He’ll interview Seahawks quarterbacks coach Charles London likely on Friday, a source said.
The Browns need an offensive coordinator for the second year in a row. The process of getting that person hired has already begun. Ken Dorsey, who was hired a year ago as the second offensive coordinator in Kevin Stefanski's five seasons as head coach,
The Browns latest targets in their offensive coordinator search, Darrell Bevell and Charles London, both have experience with talented quarterbacks.
Mary Kay Cabot, Ashley Bastock and Dan Labbe talk offensive coordinators, offensive line coaches and potential GMs on the Orange and Brown Talk podcast.
It took just a little over a week for the Cleveland Browns to land their new offensive coordinator. Fortunately, they didn't have to look too far. According to
The Browns have interviewed four candidates for their offensive coordinator position. Here's a look at the four individuals.
Former Atlanta Falcons assistant coach Charles London is generating interest for the Cleveland Browns' offensive coordinator vacancy. London, who coached quarterbacks for the Falcons from 2021-22 ...
Cleveland claims that the Browns violated the Modell Law by neither providing ... Seahawks quarterbacks coach Charles London, Dolphins quarterbacks coach/passing game coordinator Darrell Bevell, and Falcons tight ends coach Kevin Koger.
The Cleveland Browns have promoted Tommy Rees to offensive coordinator, succeeding Ken Dorsey after his January dismissal.
CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Browns have decided to stay in-house ... Seattle QB coach Charles London, Atlanta TE coach Kevin Koger, and former New Orleans offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak ...
They're expected to interview Seattle Seahawks quarterbacks coach Charles London on Friday. Both coaches have some tie-in to the Browns ... a Week 17 win at Cleveland, with a hip injury.
The Miami Dolphins needed to win at the Cleveland Browns on Sunday to keep NFL playoff hopes alive. And they had to do it without starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who did not play due to a hip ...