Former championship-winning Georgia OC interviews with Browns

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Todd Monken, a former national championship-winning offensive coordinator with the Georgia Bulldogs, has interviewed for the Cleveland Browns' head coaching position. Monken recently served as the offensive coordinator for the Baltimore Ravens until the firing of head coach John Harbaugh. Monken's coaching credentials include a previous stint as the Browns' offensive coordinator in 2019 and as Georgia’s offensive coordinator from 2020 to 2022.
He is being considered for both head coach and offensive coordinator roles in the NFL. There is speculation that Monken could reunite with John Harbaugh as his offensive coordinator if Harbaugh secures a new head coaching position. Meanwhile, the Browns are also considering other candidates, including Seattle Seahawks defensive coordinator Aden Durde, along with in-house candidates Jim Schwartz and Tommy Rees. Monken's potential hire is part of a broader search involving eight NFL teams seeking new head coaches this offseason.
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