The Cleveland Browns continue their search for a new head coach, as they are one of four teams remaining without a head coach.
The Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens have filled their vacancies within the AFC North, with the Steelers hiring former Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers head coach Mike McCarthy and the Ravens hiring Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter.
The Buffalo Bills, Las Vegas Raiders, Arizona Cardinals, and Browns are now the only teams without a head coach, and the search for Cleveland continues to get harder after another candidate pulls out from the race.
"Jaguars OC Grant Udinski has informed the Browns that he is removing himself from consideration for their HC position, per a source," Adam Schefter reports. "Udinski has a new deal in place with Jacksonville that will bump his pay for next season, but the Jaguars are allowing him to continue pursuing the Bills’ HC job. If Udinski doesn’t get the Buffalo job, he will be back as the Jaguars’ OC."
Minter and former Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel also pulled out of the Browns' race.
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