Falcons interview former Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski for open head coach position
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Falcons interview former Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski for open head coach position
"Prior to the Browns, Stefanski spent 14 seasons with the Minnesota Vikings, where he began his NFL coaching career as the assistant to the head coach in 2006-08. Stefanski was then promoted to assistant quarterbacks coach in 2009-13, tight ends coach in 2014-15, quarterbacks coach/interim offensive coordinator in 2017-18 and ultimately served as the team's offensive coordinator in 2019."
"The ex-Browns head coach, who was fired after yet another disappointing season, is expected to speak with the Falcons about their vacancy. Despite the woeful state of the Browns, Stefanski remains a well-regarded coach who seemed ultimately to lose his spirit in the face of the overwhelming dysfunction in Cleveland. Atlanta could be a nice bounceback spot for him, and one of the better hires the team could make if they're hellbent on making Michael Penix Jr. work."
Kevin Stefanski interviewed with the Atlanta Falcons for their vacant head coach position after six seasons as Cleveland Browns head coach. Stefanski spent 14 seasons with the Minnesota Vikings in progressive offensive coaching roles, culminating as offensive coordinator in 2019. Stefanski was fired following another disappointing Browns season but remains a well-regarded coach who reportedly struggled with Cleveland’s organizational dysfunction. Atlanta could serve as a bounceback opportunity and a strong fit if the team intends to develop quarterback Michael Penix Jr. The Falcons have confirmed interviews with Anthony Weaver, Klint Kubiak, Aden Durde, and Kevin Stefanski, and reportedly requested interviews with Vance Joseph and Robert Saleh.
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