Kevin Stefanski’s coaching staff just got a little more robust and experienced. The Browns have hired Kevin Rogers to join Stefanski’s crew as a senior offensive assistant coach.
Rogers and Stefanski worked together in Minnesota for several years. In fact, Stefanski served part of his career with the Vikings as the assistant QB coach under Rogers, who was the team’s QB coach from 2006-2010.
“It’s great to add someone with Kevin’s expertise to the staff,” Stefanski said via a media release from the Browns. “He has seen so many offenses on every level of football and the knowledge he brings will be invaluable at every position.”
Rogers will work with the full offense in Cleveland under Stefanski and offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt. He is not the official QB coach even though that role remains vacant, but expect Rogers to work closely with Baker Mayfield. The 68-year-old Rogers has worked with Donovan McNabb and Brett Favre among the many QBs under his tutelage in over 45 years of coaching.
He last coached at William & Mary, his alma mater, serving as the Tribe’s offensive coordinator and QB coach before he resigned after the 2017 season.
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