The Cleveland Browns watched more than 120 players during Senior Bowl week. Defensive line coach Jacques Cesaire was the National Team’s defensive coordinator, and special teams coordinator Bubba Ventrone was head coach of the American Team.
Complacency isn't allowed in the NFL. Not when there are other dozens of other teams and players chasing you. Avoiding complacency has been at the core of everything Browns defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz has been preaching to his unit this offseason.
Jacques Cesaire, who spent the past two seasons as the Houston Texans defensive line coach, will join the Cleveland Browns staff for the 2024 season, the team announced Monday. According to The Houston Chronicle, Cesaire' was not expected back in Houston following the end of his contract.
First-year head coaches often face the daunting task of filling out an entire coaching staff before they can truly get to work. Frequently, this means purging the staff they were just a part of and bringing several coaches with them to start anew.
Some franchises' best efforts have not led to victory parades or even Super Bowl berths. Because of untimely injuries, unfortunate circumstances, or myriad other reasons, many teams' plans throughout NFL history have not produced the desired result.
The breaking coaching news on Saturday morning may not have been the hite Browns' fans are desperate for, but Cleveland did make an addition to its coaching staff.
Cleveland Browns have filled another open coaching position on their staff and this one comes on the defensive side of the football. The Browns are hiring Jacques Cesaire to be their next defensive line coach.
The Houston Texans are losing a member of their coaching staff entering the offseason. According to The Houston Chronicle, defensive line coach Jacques Cesaire will not return next season.