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Brad Childress
 Pos: Coach
NFL Team: ---
Injury: OK
Experience: 3
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Former Minnesota Vikings head coach Brad Childress has agreed to become the Cleveland Browns' new offensive coordinator. Terms of the contract were not disclosed.
Source: KFFL.com
The Cleveland Browns are targeting Brad Childress for their offensive coordinator position. The Browns had narrowed their search to Childress and Mike Sherman, but Sherman is close to becoming the offensive coordinator for the Miami Dolphins. That leaves the Browns with Childress, who would become the first offensive coordinator under head coach Pat Shurmur. The hiring could happen in a few days.
Source: KFFL.com
The Indianapolis Colts are interested in former Minnesota Vikings head coach Brad Childress for their head coaching position.
Source: KFFL.com
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will interview former Minnesota Vikings head coach Brad Childress Monday, Jan. 9, for their vacant head coaching position.
Source: KFFL.com
Cleveland Browns president Mike Holmgren said the team has not spoken to former Minnesota Vikings head coach Brad Childress about their offensive coordinator position but would not rule out the possibility.
Source: KFFL.com
The Cleveland Browns will hire an offensive coordinator during the offense to allow head coach Pat Shurmur to focus more on his head coaching duties. The team is looking at candidates with experience in the West Coast offense and former Minnesota Vikings head coach Brad Childress is one of the candidates they have discussed internally.
Source: KFFL.com
The Cincinnati Bengals may have interest former Minnesota Vikings head coach Brad Childress, former Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Jeremy Bates, former UCLA offensive coordinator Norm Chow and former Baltimore Ravens quarterbacks coach Jim Zorn for their offensive coordinator position, reports Joe Reedy, of The Cincinnati Enquirer.
Source: KFFL.com
Cincinnati Bengals president Mike Brown said he does not expect former Minnesota Vikings head coach Brad Childress to join the Bengals coaching staff, reports Joe Reedy, of The Cincinnati Enquirer.
Source: KFFL.com
The Seattle Seahawks may be interested in former Minnesota Vikings head coach Brad Childress for their vacant offensive coordinator position, reports Eric Williams, of The Tacoma News Tribune.
Source: KFFL.com
The Miami Dolphins will interview former Minnesota Vikings head coach Brad Childress for their offensive coordinator job Saturday, Jan. 15, according to Sid Hartman, of the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Childress said he isn't certain he will coach next season or sit it out while he collects on a $3 million-per-year contract for the next two seasons from the Vikings after he was fired in November. However, any money he earns from another job would be deducted from the money he is owed by the Vikings.
Source: KFFL.com
2011 Draft Guide - Def / STsBye
  #1  New York JetsNYJ8
  #2  Pittsburgh SteelersPIT11
  #3  San Francisco 49ersSFO7
  #4  Chicago BearsCHI8
  #5  New England PatriotsNWE7
  #6  Dallas CowboysDAL5
  #7  Philadelphia EaglesPHI7
  #8  Baltimore RavensBAL5
  #9  Green Bay PackersGNB8
  #10  San Diego ChargersSDG6
  #11  New Orleans SaintsNOR11
  #12  New York GiantsNYG7
  #13  Minnesota VikingsMIN9
  #14  Houston TexansHOU11
  #15  Atlanta FalconsATL8
  #16  Detroit LionsDET9
  #17  Oakland RaidersOAK8
  #18  Indianapolis ColtsIND11
  #19  Miami DolphinsMIA5
  #20  Tennessee TitansTEN6
  #21  Kansas City ChiefsKAN6
  #22  Arizona CardinalsARI6
  #23  St. Louis RamsSTL5
  #24  Washington RedskinsWAS5
  #25  Seattle SeahawksSEA6
  #26  Tampa Bay BuccaneersTAM8
  #27  Buffalo BillsBUF7
  #28  Cleveland BrownsCLE5
  #29  Cincinnati BengalsCIN7
  #30  Carolina PanthersCAR9
  #31  Jacksonville JaguarsJAC9
  #32  Denver BroncosDEN6

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