NFL notebook: Browns hire ex-49ers
aide Woods as DC
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[February 08, 2020]
The Cleveland Browns officially hired former San Francisco
49ers defensive backs/run-game coordinator Joe Woods as defensive
coordinator on Friday.
Woods was reportedly the favorite for the job for weeks, but he did
not want to turn his focus from the 49ers during their run to Super
Bowl LIV. He'll reunite with new head coach Kevin Stefanski, whom he
knows from the Minnesota Vikings.
"Just from tradition, pride and the fanbase, I know they're craving
for a winner and I know we're very close," Woods told the Browns
website of his new team. "I feel like if we can get it done, the
whole city will erupt. I look forward to that challenge."
Woods, 49, spent eight years with the Vikings on the same staff as
Stefanski, as both joined Minnesota in 2006. While Stefanski
remained in Minnesota in a variety of roles until this January,
Woods spent a year as the Oakland Raiders' defensive backs coach
(2014), four with the Denver Broncos (2015-18) -- including as
coordinator the final two seasons -- and this year with the 49ers.
He signed a one-year contract with the 49ers, allowing him to go
anywhere this offseason.
--The Philadelphia Eagles announced several changes to their
football operations, including the hiring of former players in
running back Darren Sproles, tight end Brent Celek and linebacker
Connor Barwin. Sproles and Celek will each be personnel consultants,
while Barwin was named special assistant to the general manager.
Sproles, 36, announced his retirement in December, after he had
already landed on injured reserve with a torn right hip flexor
muscle. He spent the last six seasons with the Eagles, following
three years with the New Orleans Saints (2011-13) and six with the
then-San Diego Chargers (2005-10).
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New Orleans Saints
running back Darren Sproles reacts after scoring a touchdown against
the Detroit Lions during their NFL NFC wildcard playoff football
game in New Orleans, Louisiana, January 7, 2012. REUTERS/Sean
Gardner
Celek, 35, last played in 2017. He retired following the Eagles'
Super Bowl LII title, ending an 11-year career spent entirely in
Philadelphia. Barwin, 33, retired after the 2018 season. He spent
his final two years with the Los Angeles Rams and New York Giants,
after four years with the Eagles (2013-16) and four with the Houston
Texans (2009-12).
--49ers tight end Garrett Celek announced that he is retiring from
the NFL, ending an eight-year career.
"Niner Faithful, thank you for cheering me on these past 8 seasons,
love y'all, Celektime is clockin out," he wrote in an Instagram
post. Celek, 31, said leading up to Super Bowl LIV that he was
considering retirement. He played in just five games this season,
landing on injured reserve in December with a back injury.
Celek had back surgery last summer to repair a herniated disk, but
he does not expect to need another surgery, according to NBC Sports
Bay Area. In eight seasons, Celek totaled 82 catches for 1,104 yards
and 12 touchdowns in 91 games (31 starts).
--Field Level Media
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