Cleveland Browns quarterbacks coach Bill Musgrave is off to a new city.

The veteran head coach who has been around the block at both the NFL and college level has spent the last two seasons with the Browns. He was named as the Browns’ quarterback coach in 2025 after spending the prior year as a senior offensive analyst under former head coach Kevin Stefanski. Musgrave is now off to the Big Apple, taking the quarterbacks coach job with the New York Jets under their new offensive coordinator Frank Reich.

The Browns have not hired a quarterbacks coach yet as new head coach Todd Monken builds out his staff. However, there is a chance that offensive coordinator Travis Switzer or passing game coordinator Danny Breyer could take over that room as well. Monken himself has plenty of experience working with quarterbacks, so it looks to be a spearheaded effort. They have hired an assistant quarterbacks coach, however, in former NFL quarterback Matt Baker.

Monken’s staff is beginning to take shape, and Stefanski’s old staff is finding new jobs. Quite peculiarly, however, Musgrave did not land back in Atlanta with Stefanski as he opted to hire former Browns offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt as quarterbacks coach instead.

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