Source: Grant Udinski withdraws from Browns' search, eyes Bills
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Source: Grant Udinski withdraws from Browns' search, eyes Bills
"JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Jacksonville Jaguars offensive coordinator Grant Udinski has pulled his name from consideration for the Cleveland Browns' head coaching position but is still pursuing the Buffalo Bills' job, a league source told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Monday. Udinski, who interviewed with the Bills on Sunday, has also agreed to a new contract with the Jaguars that includes a raise for the 2026 season if he is not hired as the Bills' head coach, the source told Schefter."
"Though he did not call plays in his first season with the Jaguars (head coach Liam Coen did), Udinski, 30, helped the offense finish sixth in scoring, 11th in total yards and 12th in passing yards. He also worked closely with quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who set a career high with 29 touchdown passes and 38 total touchdowns, which was third in the NFL behind Matthew Stafford (46) and the Bills' Josh Allen (39)."
Grant Udinski withdrew from consideration for the Cleveland Browns' head coaching job but is pursuing the Buffalo Bills' position. He interviewed with the Bills and agreed to a Jaguars contract that includes a raise for the 2026 season if he is not hired as the Bills' head coach. Udinski, 30, helped Jacksonville finish sixth in scoring, 11th in total yards and 12th in passing yards despite not calling plays. He worked closely with Trevor Lawrence, who set career highs with 29 touchdown passes and 38 total touchdowns. He began his NFL coaching career in 2020 with the Panthers and advanced through Vikings' staff to assistant offensive coordinator in 2024.
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