Brad Seely set to become Browns new Special Teams Coach

Brad SeelyAccording to the Plain Dealer, Eric Mangini is still adding pieces to the puzzle that is his coaching staff by grabbing some guys he couldn’t have when he was coach of the Jets.

The next “victim” is Patriots special teams coach Brad Seely.  He is set to be the new special teams coach for the Browns and join Mangini in Cleveland.

Meanwhile, the Patriots are said to be replacing him with former Denver Broncos special teams coach Scott O’Brien.  Ironically, it was O’Brien that was rumored to have the inside track on the Browns position, but instead he rejoins Bill Bilichick.  O’Brien coached under Bilichick when he was with the Browns from 1991-95.

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