Cleveland Browns Hire George Warhop as Offensive Line Coach
The Cleveland Browns have officially hired George Warhop as the new offensive line coach. Warhop returns to the Browns after previously coaching the offensive line from 2009 to 2013. He comes to this position from the Baltimore Ravens, where he spent recent seasons under head coach Todd Monken.
Experience and Achievements
With a remarkable 29 years of experience in coaching offensive lines, Warhop brings a wealth of knowledge to Cleveland. His impressive track record includes coaching legendary left tackle Joe Thomas, who earned four first-team All-Pro selections and five Pro Bowl nods during Warhop’s tenure in Cleveland.
Coaching Background
Warhop’s career spans multiple teams and leagues:
- Houston Texans (2022)
- Jacksonville Jaguars (2019-2021)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2014-2018)
- San Francisco 49ers (2005-2008)
- Dallas Cowboys (2003-2004)
- Arizona Cardinals (1998-2002)
- St. Louis Rams (1996-1997)
Before joining the NFL, Warhop was active in collegiate coaching. His roles included positions at:
- Boston College (1994-1995)
- Southern Methodist University (1993)
- University of New Mexico (1990)
- Vanderbilt University (1987-1989)
- University of Kansas (1984-1986)
- University of Cincinnati (1983)
Additionally, he gained experience as the offensive coordinator for the London Monarchs in the World League of American Football during 1991-1992.
Future Outlook
As part of Monken’s coaching staff, Warhop is set to play a pivotal role in rebuilding the Browns’ offensive line. His appointment marks a strategic move to enhance the team’s performance as they strive for success in upcoming seasons.
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