Former Vikings offensive coordinator Kevin Stefanski was named the head coach of the Cleveland Browns this offseason.
Due to a global pandemic, it took some time for Stefanski to actually make the move to Cleveland. Finally, on Monday, Stefanski and his family made the 11-hour drive to Cleveland.
#Browns coach Kevin Stefanski has finally moved the family to Cleveland. Made the 11-hour drive from Minnesota on Friday.
— Tom Withers (@twithersAP) May 12, 2020
Stefanski interviewed for this job last season as well. Instead, it went to Freddie Kitchens. The Browns admitted they made a mistake and hired Stefanski the second time around.
Stefanski had been with the Vikings since 2006 and served as the interim offensive coordinator to end the 2018 season and became the full-time offensive coordinator in 2019.