After working with the Philadelphia Eagles and Jeff Stoutland for five years, Roy Istvan is now jumping over to the Cleveland Browns to work with new offensive line coach Andy Dickerson, according to the Associated Press’ Tom Withers.
The Browns may have lost Bill Callahan, who left to coach with his son with the Tennessee Titans, but they have done a great job of bringing in replacements for the legendary coach. Dickerson has a ton of run-game experience under both Sean McVay and Shane Waldron, and Istvan has worked with Shane Steichen.
Needing to freshen up their offensive scheme without overhauling it, the Browns have added a diverse set of offensive minds to their staff, including new offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey, Dickerson and now Istvan.
With Kevin Stefanski up for Coach of the Year tonight at the NFL Honors show, the Browns find themselves in position for long-term stability for the first time since their return to the league in 1999.