Published 1/4/2008
at Yahoo! Sports - NFL News
Browns offensive coordinator Rob Chudzinski, who turned Cleveland's offense into one of the NFL's most potent attacks, will interview for the Baltimore Ravens coaching vacancy. Browns general manager Phil Savage confirmed late Thursday night that the Browns had granted the Ravens' interview request. It is not known when the 39-year-old Chudzinski will meet with the Ravens, who fired Brian Billick...
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