The Cleveland Browns, who are continuing their slow crawl through the (alleged) search for an offensive coordinator, received a bit of fortuitous news on Wednesday as two new candidates hit the market.
The Pittsburgh Steelers parted ways with offensive coordinator Todd Haley just days after the offense scored 42 points on the Jacksonville Jaguars in Sunday’s playoff loss. Later in the day the New York Jets decided to part ways with offensive coordinator John Morton after just one year on the job.
Haley spent six seasons as the Steelers offensive coordinator, and the past four years the offense was among the league’s top 10 in scoring and in yards gained.