Former Green Bay Packers offensive line coach James Campen is bringing his top assistant with him to Cleveland.

The Browns announced Jeff Blasko, the Packers’ assistant offensive line coach, has agreed to join Campen on Freddie Kitchens’ staff in Cleveland.

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Campen wanted to return to Green Bay but was allowed to leave by new coach Matt LaFleur. He agreed to become the Browns’ new offensive line coach and assistant head coach under Kitchens.

His assistant won’t be replacing him in Green Bay.

Blasko was originally hired by former Packers coach Mike McCarthy as a coaching administrator in 2016. He was promoted to assistant offensive line coach in 2017 and worked under Campen each of the last two seasons.

The Browns also officially announced the arrival of Joe Whitt Jr., who was fired as the Packers’ defensive passing game coordinator.

The Packers are still searching for Campen’s replacement. They interviewed 49ers assistant Adam Stenavich and are expected to interview former Bengals offensive line coach Frank Pollack for the job.