A few days ago, it was announced that the Cleveland Browns were retaining special teams coordinator Chris Tabor on their staff. According to Mike Garafolo of the USA Today, the Browns not only kept him, but signed him to a two-year extension. Tabor originally joined the Browns in 2011 during Pat Shurmur's first season. Based on Garafolo saying that the extension will go through 2015, it means that Tabor originally signed a three-year deal. Rob Chudzinski was obviously impressed with him enough to the point where he wanted to ensure Tabor didn't end up going elsewhere in 2014 as a free agent coach. Source: SBNation.com