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Browns hire Bill Musgrave as offensive coaching assistant

- By TOM WITHERS AP Sports Writer

CLEVELAND (AP) — Cleveland Browns coach Kevin Stefanski continued to overhaul his coaching staff following a 7-10 season on Monday, hiring Bill Musgrave as a senior offensive adviser and making several other changes.

Stefanski’s offseason has previously included firing both defensive coordinato­r Joe Woods and special teams coordinato­r Mike Priefer. They were replaced by Jim Schwartz and Ray “Bubba” Ventrone, respective­ly.

As the Browns got ready for this week’s scouting combine in Indianapol­is, Stefanki made more tweaks with Musgrave’s addition the most notable move.

The 55-year-old Musgrave spent the past three season as California’s offensive coordinato­r. But he also has 12 years of experience in the NFL, including three seasons in Minnesota, where he worked with Stefanski.

Musgrave will work alongside coordinato­r Alex Van Pelt, who will have more input into coaching quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson and Cleveland’s other QBs following Drew Petzing’s departure to take Arizona’s offensive coordinato­r job.

On defense, Stefanski hired Ephraim Banda to coach the team’s safeties. He’s worked at the college level since 2011, most recently with Utah State.

Kevin Rogers, a senior offensive assistant since 2020 with Stefanski, has been moved into a senior assistant/special projects role.

Ashton Grant, an offensive quality control coach last season, is now an offensive assistant/quarterbac­ks coach. Grant began with the Browns in 2020 as a Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellow.

Callie Brownson, who was hired by Stefanski as his chief of staff three years ago, is now a full-time assistant wide receivers coach — one of only a handful of female assistants in the NFL.

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