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Rock Cartwright, Former NFL RB, Reportedly Hired as Browns’ Offensive Coach

January 26, 2016   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The Cleveland Browns reportedly hired former running back Rock Cartwright as their offensive quality control coach on Monday, according to ESPN's Adam Caplan.   
Cartwright played 10 years in the NFL, spending eight of those seasons with the Washington Redskins. A former seventh-round pick back in 2002, Cartwright ran for 956 yards and six touchdowns in his career. He didn't officially retire from the NFL until 2014.
His last season in the NFL was in 2011 with the Oakland Raiders; he carried the ball only four times for 45 yards.    
The last time Cartwright was involved with the NFL, he was opposing it. He was one of the seven former NFL players who filed a formal objection to the league's attempted concussion settlement back in July 2014.
Now, it seems Cartwright is back in the NFL and wants to begin a path toward coaching. ESPN.com's Jeff Legwold, who once wrote for the Denver Post, explained in this 2011 Q&A what the roles and duties...

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