The Cleveland Browns have hired former NFL players Demetric Felton and LaRoy Reynolds to their coaching staff. Felton previously played for the Browns in 2021-2022, while Reynolds had a nine-year career across seven teams.
Key points
Cleveland Browns added two former NFL players to coaching staff
Demetric Felton played for the Browns in 2021 and 2022
LaRoy Reynolds had a nine-year NFL career across seven teams
Felton had modest career stats with 20 catches and 2 touchdowns
Reynolds brings extensive experience to the coaching role
Cleveland BrownsDemetric FeltonLaRoy Reynolds
The Cleveland Browns made two strategic moves this offseason, along with all of their player acquisitions. These two acquisitions happened on their coaching staff as they added two former players to their staff during this pivotal offseason.
On the offensive side of the football, they added former running back Demetric Felton, who played for Cleveland in 2021 and 2022 before bouncing around to a couple more stops. The other addition was former NFL linebacker LaRoy Reynolds.
Unlike Felton, Reynolds put together a very long career. He played in the league for nine years across seven different teams. Felton registered just two seasons in Cleveland but bounced around to a couple of different franchises.
Felton finished his career as more of a receiver than a running back. He had 20 career catches for 189 yards and two career touchdowns. On the ground, he had just eight carries for 20 yards. Modest numbers, but he found paydirt a couple of times.
In Reynolds' nine seasons, he played in 116 total games and registered 118 total tackles. He tallied 3.0 tackles for loss but was an altogether very solid player in the NFL.
Browns complete coaching staff overhaul
Now, both of those players have taken their talents to the coaching ranks with the Cleveland Browns. Their official job titles have yet to be announced, so for now, they are just former player assistants. Both of these guys are very welcome additions to a young and inexperienced coaching staff.
New head coach Todd Monken had to get off on the right foot with both his players and the fanbase in Cleveland. He needed to show his players that he means business and the fanbase as well. To do that, he brought in two former high-quality players who are also used to being Cleveland Browns players.
These coaches are a part of the Browns' 120 process that their owner, Jimmy Haslam, put them on five months ago when they moved on from Kevin Stefanski. He challenged the organization to nail the hire, nail free agency, nail the staff, and then nail the draft.
Q&A
Who are the new coaches added to the Cleveland Browns staff?
The Cleveland Browns have added former NFL players Demetric Felton and LaRoy Reynolds to their coaching staff.
What positions did Demetric Felton and LaRoy Reynolds play in the NFL?
Demetric Felton played as a running back and receiver, while LaRoy Reynolds played as a linebacker.
How long did LaRoy Reynolds play in the NFL?
LaRoy Reynolds had a nine-year career in the NFL, playing for seven different teams.
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After getting Todd Monken to become the head coach, the Browns approached free agency in a very efficient way. They were strategic in addressing needs in a financially responsible way before taking a couple of shots at some big talent on their offensive line.
Then, they went into the draft, and if it was just on paper, they wont the thing outright, and it wasn't even close. They grabbed four top-50 players and did it by giving up a couple of late-round picks.
The last piece of the puzzle was the staff, and Monken nailed it for all intents and purposes. All four of those boxes are checked, and the cherry on top was adding two former players on staff.