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Browns Tap Ravens OC Monken for Head Coach Role
28 Jan
Summary
- Todd Monken appointed new head coach of the Cleveland Browns.
- Monken previously served as offensive coordinator for the Baltimore Ravens.
- The Browns seek to rebuild their offense, including the line and receiving corps.

Todd Monken has been appointed as the new head coach of the Cleveland Browns, a decision finalized on Wednesday. Monken, who will turn 60 next week, brings extensive NFL coaching experience, including his recent three-season tenure as the offensive coordinator for the Baltimore Ravens. During his time with the Ravens, the team's offense led the NFL in total yards and yards per play in 2024. This hire marks a significant change for the Browns, who previously parted ways with Kevin Stefanski on January 5, 2026. Monken also has prior experience with the Browns, having served as their offensive coordinator in 2019.
The Browns' coaching search involved nine initial interviews, narrowing down to five candidates for in-person discussions, with Monken, Jim Schwartz, and Nate Scheelhaase reportedly being the finalists. The team's owner, Jimmy Haslam, retained general manager Andrew Berry, who led the coaching search. Monken's immediate challenges include building a new coaching staff, addressing significant needs across the offensive roster, and potentially rebuilding the offensive line, upgrading the receiving corps, and finding quarterback stability. The Browns experienced significant quarterback turnover in recent seasons. Lamar Jackson achieved MVP honors and career-best statistics under Monken's guidance in Baltimore, contrasting with the Browns' lower touchdown output over the past two seasons.




