After six seasons, assistant WR coach Stephen Bravo-Brown is off to join the coaching staff of the Dallas Cowboys.
The Cleveland Browns have seen a healthy turnover on the offensive coaching staff in the days surrounding the hiring of Todd Monken as head coach.
Among those officially heading out of town have been offensive coordinator Tommy Rees, who joined head coach Kevin Stefanski’s staff in the same role with the Atlanta Falcons, and pass game coordinator/wide receivers coach Chad O’Shea, who is now with the Kansas City Chiefs.
And while there have not been any official announcements about other coaches, it is pretty clear that many will be moving on given that Monken has hired, or is looking to hire:
- Travis Switzer as offensive coordinator
- George Warhop as offensive line coach
- Daniel Stern as associate head coach
- Ian Kolste as offensive quality control coach
- Mike Bajakian as quarterback coach
- Danny Breyer as pass game coordinator
- Jeff Blasko as tight ends coach
Monken will have another hole to fill on his staff after the news came out on Wednesday that the Dallas Cowboys have hired Stephen Bravo-Brown, who spent the past six seasons in Cleveland.
Bravo-Brown originally joined the Browns in 2020 as a defensive quality control coach, a role he held for two seasons. He then spent three seasons as a special teams assistant before serving as the assistant wide receivers coach in 2025.
The Cowboys were in need of Bravo-Brown’s services after moving on from Tiquan Underwood after just one year with the franchise.
With no wide receivers coach currently on staff, it would seem reasonable to expect Monken to fill that position first and then work to add the assistant’s role.
Whoever fills the spot will have their work cut out for them after the Browns posted a disappointing season from their wide receivers.
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