The Cleveland Browns finally put an end to their 10 day search to replace Jim Schwartz as the team’s defensive coordinator. Schwartz resigned from his position as defensive coordinator of the Browns after the team selected Todd Monken as their next head coach over him.
The search for a new leader on the defensive side of the ball in Cleveland has officially come to a close. The Browns are hiring Mike Rutenberg to serve as their defensive coordinator, according to reports from NFL insiders Tom Pelissero and Adam Schefter.
The Cleveland Browns have hired a new defensive coordinator to replace Jim Schwartz. Former Atlanta Falcons pass game coordinator Mike Rutenberg is being hired as the new Browns defensive coordinator, according to reports.
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Cory Undlin has long been seen as a top defensive coordinator candidate for the Browns. He has already been in contact with the team, and an interview will soon take place.