Pat Shurmur named Cleveland Browns coach
Updated at 1 p.m.
Pat Shurmur, offensive coordinator of the St. Louis Rams, has been named head coach of the Cleveland Browns.
Shurmur, under whom rookie Sam Bradford passed for 18 touchdowns and 3,512 yards in his rookie season, worked for Andy Reid in Philadelphia, where he helped develop Donovan McNabb. And Reid, of course, coached for Holmgren in Green Bay.
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Another possible destination for McNabb.
Posted by: jgllo | January 13, 2011 2:56 PM | Report abuse
Book it. McNabb in Cleveland in 2011.
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