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Home / Sports / Browns Coaching Race Heats Up: Scheelhaase & Udinski Frontrunners

Browns Coaching Race Heats Up: Scheelhaase & Udinski Frontrunners

25 Jan

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Summary

  • Nathan Scheelhaase is set to interview for the Browns' head coach position.
  • Grant Udinski, 30, also interviewed and has a meeting with another team.
  • Scheelhaase's hire could be delayed until after the Super Bowl.
  • Mike McCarthy's hiring by the Steelers benefits Scheelhaase's chances.
  • Scheelhaase has two seasons of NFL experience and college coordinator background.
Browns Coaching Race Heats Up: Scheelhaase & Udinski Frontrunners

The Cleveland Browns are accelerating their search for a new head coach, with Nathan Scheelhaase, the Los Angeles Rams' passing game coordinator, and Grant Udinski, the Jacksonville Jaguars' offensive coordinator, at the forefront. Scheelhaase is slated for an in-person interview on Monday, marking the Browns' first such meeting with a minority candidate in this process. Udinski, a rapidly ascending coaching prospect at just 30 years old, also recently interviewed with the team and has an upcoming interview with the Buffalo Bills.

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The path for the Browns to potentially hire Scheelhaase has become clearer following the Pittsburgh Steelers' decision to hire Mike McCarthy. This move removes another team that was expected to pursue Scheelhaase. Scheelhaase, who has two seasons of NFL experience and previously served as an offensive coordinator at Iowa State, is scheduled to coach in the NFC Championship game on Sunday. Regardless of the outcome, the Browns can interview him post-game, though a formal hiring would likely occur after the Super Bowl in February.

Scheelhaase's current responsibilities include play-calling for the Rams, a significant leap from his college quarterback career where he amassed 10,634 total offensive yards. His reported interest in retaining Schwartz on the coaching staff could be advantageous, given his limited NFL experience. Udinski is also reportedly interested in keeping Schwartz. The Browns are reportedly planning to travel to Los Angeles to meet with Scheelhaase on Monday, after which they can hire either candidate next week if they choose.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The frontrunners for the Cleveland Browns' head coach position are Los Angeles Rams passing game coordinator Nathan Scheelhaase and Jacksonville Jaguars offensive coordinator Grant Udinski.
The Browns can interview Nathan Scheelhaase after his NFC Championship game on Sunday, but they would not be able to officially hire him until after the Super Bowl in February.
Nathan Scheelhaase has two seasons of NFL experience and previously served as the offensive coordinator for the Iowa State Cyclones college football team.

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