CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Browns have hired one of their former coordinators to be the team's head coach.
However, it is not the one some people expected.
The Browns hired Todd Monken on Wednesday as the franchise's 19th full-time head coach, wrapping up a three-week search. He replaces Kevin Stefanski, who was fired on Jan. 5, the day after Cleveland finished a 5-12 season.
This is Monken's first NFL head coaching job after 11 years as an assistant. He spent the previous three seasons as Baltimore's offensive coordinator.
''He is an outstanding leader and has a clear vision to lead our team as a strong communicator who values trust with his players but also accountability and preparation. In our committee's exhaustive reference work on Todd, his commitment to player development was evident, and his tough and straightforward coaching is respected by the players and the coaches he's worked with, putting our team in a position to succeed while developing our players to maximize their talents,'' owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam said in a statement.
Monken was the Browns' offensive coordinator on Freddie Kitchens' staff in 2019. There was growing sentiment, though, that defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz had emerged as the favorite, especially as the list of candidates thinned out.
Schwartz has been the architect of one of the league's top defenses the past three seasons.
Cleveland led the league in total defense in 2023 and ranked fourth this season as Myles Garrett had 23 sacks and broke the NFL single-season record.