Andy Moeller
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Born: | 1964 (age 59–60) Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S. |
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College: | Michigan |
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Andy Moeller is an American football coach and former player. He is the son of Gary Moeller. Moeller was a player for the Michigan Wolverines football team,[1] and served with the team for eight years before joining the Baltimore Ravens. [2] He replaced John Matsko in 2011 after Matsko was fired.
Legal issues
In the spring of 2011, Moeller was arrested for DUI, and was sentenced to 60 days in jail, though all but two of the days were suspended; Moeller was also placed on probation. The incident was his third alcohol-related arrest in four years.[3] The NFL eventually suspended Moeller for the first two games of the 2011 NFL season.[4]
After winning Super Bowl XLVII,[5] Juan Castillo became the run game coordinator and the new offensive line coach, making Moeller the assistant OL coach.
After joining the Cleveland Browns staff in September 2015, Moeller was suspended indefinitely by the Browns for allegedly assaulting a woman in his home.[6]
Moeller and the Browns mutually parted ways before the team's 2015 home opener on September 27, 2015.[7]
References
- ^ "Ravens assistant line coach Andy Moeller's trial date moved to 2011". The Baltimore Sun. November 23, 2010. Retrieved November 6, 2012.
- ^ "Andy Moeller Arrested: Ravens Assistant Busted In Maryland". The Huffington Post. September 20, 2010. Retrieved November 6, 2012.
- ^ "Ravens coach Andy Moeller suspended". ESPN.com. Associated Press. September 9, 2011. Retrieved November 6, 2012.
- ^ Alper, Josh (September 9, 2011). "Ravens OL coach Andy Moeller suspended two games". Profootballtalk.com. Retrieved November 6, 2012.
- ^ "Super Bowl XLVII - San Francisco 49ers vs. Baltimore Ravens - February 3rd, 2013". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved November 8, 2017.
- ^ McManamon, Pat (September 7, 2015). "Cleveland Browns O-line coach Andy Moeller under investigation for alleged assault". ESPN. Retrieved September 7, 2015.
- ^ Sessler, Marc (September 29, 2015). "Browns part ways with O-line coach Andy Moeller". NFL.com. Retrieved September 30, 2015.
External links
- Cleveland Browns bio
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