The Cleveland Browns have finally made the announcement that many fans suspected would happen, and many had hoped for, since the regular season ended on December 30.
Freddie Kitchens, who was the interim offensive coordinator after Hue Jackson was fired in the middle of the season, was elevated to the position of full-time head coach.
It’s fair to speculate about things such as how Kitchens will fill out his staff, and which players may come and go now that Kitchens is in place. It will also be fair for the media to start asking Kitchens questions that he has had the luxury to avoid, but will now be expected to answer.