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Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski is finally living in Cleveland.
Stefanski was hired in January, but he and his wife postponed an immediate transfer of his entire family, which includes three young children. The COVID-19 pandemic and the closure of the team’s facilities contributed to his decision to remain in Minnesota during the draft, but the time finally came to make the move late last week.
Stefanski said on ESPN that he and his family moved to Cleveland on Friday.
Akron Beacon Journal. “But we did an 11-hour trip on Friday and we got through it. I was proud of myself. It was interesting. The license plate game is difficult right now because there aren’t many cars on the road. But the children were quite good. Thank goodness for the iPads, and now I’m happy to be in Cleveland. ” Data-reactid = “16”> “If I could change this phone, I would see boxes everywhere,” said Stefanski, through Nate Ulrich of the Akron Beacon Journal. “But we did an 11-hour trip on Friday and we got through it. I was proud of myself. It was interesting. The license plate game is difficult right now because there aren’t many cars on the road. But the children were quite good. Thank goodness for iPads, and now I’m happy to be in Cleveland. “
The Browns and the other teams in the league still cannot use their facilities. It’s unclear when that will change, but Stefanski will be in a position to make a shorter trip to the office once he does.
Kevin Stefanski moved to Cleveland originally appeared on Pro Football Talk