Browns hire Paul Dunn as new offensive line coach
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The Cleveland Browns have hired long-time offensive line coach Paul Dunn to fill a vacancy on their coaching staff, a source tells FOXSports.com.
Dunn, 55, will serve as the team's offensive line coach. Andy Moeller, who was Cleveland's offensive line coach, parted ways with the team earlier this week following a domestic violence incident that had led to his suspension.
George DeLeone, who had handled Moeller's duties on an interim basis, will return to being assistant line coach, the source said.
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Dunn previous served as the offensive line coach for the Houston Texans in 2014 after spending six seasons with the Atlanta Falcons. A former offensive lineman at the University of Pittsburgh, Dunn spent 24 years in the college coaching ranks before jumping to the NFL.
Despite fielding two blue-chip offensive linemen in left tackle Joe Thomas and center Alex Mack, the Browns (1-2) have allowed the fourth-highest NFL sack total this season with 10 and rank 25th in rushing with an 86.3-yard average. Cleveland's next game is Sunday at San Diego (1-2).