Cleveland Browns extend the contract of offensive coordinator Rob Chudzinski
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Browns Extend Chudzinski
Published 1/7/2008 by rickg15 at Halftime Adjustments
... for the heads up on the story. Here is the link for the Plain Dealer article. Interesting to see how or if this has any impact on the Romeo Crennel extension talks. Obviously, we are thrilled with the news! Let’s hope this is the beginning of a great sports day here in Buckeye land!
Chudzinski Will Return as Browns Offensive Guru for 2008
Published 1/7/2008 by Michael Beckwith at Kid Cleveland
... Cleveland's offensive coordinator Rob Chudzinski cancelled his scheduled interview with the Baltimore Ravens for their vacant head coach position over the weekend. He is expected to sign a contract extension for at least two more years with the team through 2012. Suddenly, life with out Christmas Ale for the next 9 or 10 months doesn't sting quite so bad right now. ...
Chudzinki Will Return as Browns Offensive Guru for 2008
Published 1/7/2008 by Michael Beckwith at Browns Bites
... Chud is going to stay with the Browns. Cleveland’s offensive coordinator Rob Chudzinski cancelled his scheduled interview with the Baltimore Ravens for their vacant head coach position over the weekend. He is expected to sign a contract extension for at least two more years with the team through 2012. Suddenly, life with out Christmas Ale for the next 9 or 10 months doesn’t sting quite so bad right now. Granted, I’m quite sure any 12-year-old with at least three years running an offense on Madden football would have been able to upgrade the offense after our last offensive ...
Ravens Lose Out on Another Head-Coaching Candidate
Published 1/7/2008 by Ryan Wilson at FanHouse
... . Also, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Chudzinski's wife just gave birth to the couple's second child and that the family is looking for stability (as stable as things can be in the NFL, I suppose). Obviously, withdrawing from consideration from the Baltimore job was the right thing to do under such circumstances. ...

