Browns suspend offensive line coach Andy Moeller

Author: the associated press
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BEREA, Ohio (AP) – The Browns suspended offensive line coach Andy Moeller indefinitely for an unspecified incident.

Moeller is in his second season with Cleveland, joining the team in 2014 after six seasons with Baltimore. The team issued a statement during Monday’s practice saying Moeller “was involved in an incident, involving allegations that we take very seriously.”

“We have followed our internal protocol, determining that right now it is best for the team and for Andy to take time away from the organization to focus on his personal matters,” the statement said. ” We are going to respect the process of investigation on this personal matter and will have no further comment at this time.”

The team did not provide any other details.

Moeller has had three alcohol-related incidents since 2007. He was suspended two games and fined $47,000 by the NFL in for a drunken driving conviction.

Assistant coach George DeLeone will take over the offensive line in Moeller’s absence.

It’s not an ideal start to the season for the Browns, who will open at the New York Jets on Sunday. General manager Ray Farmer on Monday began serving his four-game suspension for sending text messages to the sideline.

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