Cleveland Browns head coach Todd Monken is wasting little time in building his coaching staff.
Just hours after the announcement came that Monken is Cleveland’s newest full-time head coach, the news dropped
that Monken plans to hire George Warhop as the club’s offensive line coach.
That is according to ESPN’s Adam Shefter.
If that name sounds familiar, it is because Warhop previously worked for the Browns from 2009 to 2013, serving as offensive line coach for head coaches Eric Mangini, Pat Shurmur, and Rob Chudzinski.
Warhop brings 29 years of NFL coaching experience after spending the past two seasons as offensive line coach with the Baltimore Ravens, working alongside Monken, who was Baltimore’s offensive coordinator.
With the Ravens, Warhop oversaw an offensive line that featured Pro Bowlers Tyler Linderbaum and Ronnie Stanley, while tackle Roger Rosengarten was a member of the Pro Football Writers of America’s All-Rookie team in 2024.
But according to Pro Football Focus, the Ravens took a “step backward” in 2025:
The Ravens’ offensive line took a big step backward in 2025, both as a unit and individually. They finished just 28th in PFF pass-blocking efficiency rating (82.8) after giving up 155 pressures — but just 17 sacks — on 501 snaps.
The guards were the primary issue. Baltimore’s guards finished the season with a cumulative 52.1 PFF run-blocking grade, which ranked only 27th in the NFL this season.
In addition to the Ravens, Warhop has worked with the Houston Texans (2022), Jacksonville Jaguars (2019-21), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2014-18), San Francisco 49ers (2005-08), Dallas Cowboys (2003-04), Arizona Cardinals (1998-2002), and the Rams (1996-97).
Warhop has extensive college experience as well, having worked at Boston College (1994-95), SMU (1993), New Mexico (1990), Vanderbilt (1987-89), Kansas (1984-86), and Cincinnati (1983). He also spent two seasons (1991-92) as the offensive coordinator for the London Monarchs of the World League of American Football.
With the Browns, Warhop will be tasked with fixing an aging and broken offensive line that includes four free agents – Joel Bitonio, Ethan Pocic, Wyatt Teller, and Jack Conklin – and the always injured Dawand Jones.
Warhop was available because new Baltimore head coach Jesse Minter decided to hire Dwayne Ledford as offensive line coach.








