Browns Announce More Coaching Changes Ahead of Offseason

   

The Cleveland Browns will not only boast a new-look roster next season, there will be changes to the coaching staff too, as head coach Kevin Stefanski continues tweaking his team ahead of 2025.

Browns Announce More Coaching Changes Ahead of Offseason

On Friday, the team announced several additions to Stefanski's staff that will affect how things are run next season.

Former tight end coach Tommy Rees was promoted to offensive coordinator earlier this offseason, leaving his former role vacant. The Browns have now filled that position with Christian Jones

Jones spent the last three seasons on the Giants' staff and served as their quarterbacks coach the past two years.

Sanders Davis was hired as the Browns' assistant offensive line coach after spending the past six seasons at Rice and coaching the offensive line there for the past four years. 

Kyle Hoke will be Cleveland's assistant special teams coach in 2025 after 13 years of collegiate coaching experience including time at Texas A&M, San Diego State and John Carroll University.

Adam Morris comes to Cleveland to take over as assistant defensive line coach after serving as the defensive line coach and run game coordinator at the University of Buffalo.

Ben Wilkerson will also serve as an assistant offensive line coach after previously working for the Jets, Giants and Bears. He's a former player who was a standout at LSU.

Bill Musgrave has been promoted to quarterbacks coach for next season after serving as senior offensive assistant last. year. He has 11 years of experience in the NFL.

Stephen Bravo-Brown has been promoted to assistant wide receivers coach after three years as a special teams assistant with Cleveland.

Nick Charlton will serve as the passing game specialist after being the Browns' offensive assistant last season.