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Todd Monken could still end up in Cleveland (even if he doesn’t get the big job)
The Browns could still bring Todd Monken to Cleveland — not as head coach, but as the veteran play-caller a rookie like Nate Scheelhaase might need.
Todd Monken is likely to be the next New York Giants offensive coordinator. Though, maybe he won’t be? An array of conflicting reports left Giants fans confused, though Monken is still considered the favorite to rejoin John Harbaugh as their offensive leader in the near future.
This year's NFL head coaching cycle saw 10 openings, and six of them have been filled as of Monday afternoon. The four remaining openings are the Arizona
The Cleveland Browns have interviewed nine head coaching candidates in hopes of finding the next leader of the team. While the list has a good mix of offensive
It certainly could come as no surprise if Harbaugh looks to replicate some of what he had with the Ravens and look to turn the Giants’ offense over to Todd Monken.
The New York Giants are reportedly "confident" that Todd Monken will join the team as offensive coordinator.
The Baltimore Ravens must search for a new offensive coordinator after Todd Monken departed to join the New York Giants.
Reports last week indicated that Todd Monken is a top candidate to follow John Harbaugh to the Giants and serve as the team's offensive coordinator, but that's not the only job possibility for Monken.
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Ranking NFL head coach hires: Giants tops with John Harbaugh, Bills take big risk with Joe Brady
The latest class of NFL head coaches includes a few familiar names taking on new roles, along with several rising young former coordinators getting their first opportunities.