Andy Dickerson was interviewed for the team’s OC role, and now comes on to replace Bill Callahan.
On Wednesday of Super Bowl week, the Cleveland Browns’ coaching staff continues to change.
Following the hiring of T.C. McCartney as quarterbacks coach by former Browns offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt, it was revealed that Cleveland’s assistant offensive line coach Scott Peters would also be joining the Patriots.
The team hired Ken Dorsey, Duce Staley, and Tommy Rees as offensive coordinators. However, Bill Callahan’s retirement created a significant gap for head coach Kevin Stefanski to fill.
The Browns had interviewed Andy Dickerson, the Seattle Seahawks’ offensive line coach for the past two seasons, for the position of offensive coordinator. According to various accounts, this is exactly what will happen.
Sources: The Browns are hiring ex-Seattle OL coach Andy Dickerson as their new offensive line coach. Dickerson, who also spend time with the Rams under Sean McVay, replaces Bill Callahan in Cleveland.
Dickerson interviewed for the Browns OC job last month.
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) February 7, 2024
Dickerson has worked with a few organizations, including Cleveland in 2009 and 2010 as an assistant offensive line coach. After nine years with the St. Louis Rams (later the Los Angeles Rams), he moved to Seattle.
According to one story, Dickerson was the original target for New England, but he selected Cleveland.
It looks like the Patriots' original target for o-line coach joined the Browns, while they end up with Cleveland's former assistant. The NFL is funny. https://t.co/db2VKmTLzD
— Keagan Stiefel (@KeaganStiefel) February 7, 2024
We will keep you updated as the Browns’ coaching staff undergoes changes this offseason.