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Cleveland Browns offensive line coach Andy Moeller stands on the sideline during an NFL preseason football game against the Buffalo Bills, Thursday Aug. 20, 2015, in Cleveland.
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Cleveland Browns offensive line coach Andy Moeller stands on the sideline during an NFL preseason football game against the Buffalo Bills, Thursday Aug. 20, 2015, in Cleveland.
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Former Ravens offensive line coach Andy Moeller is in trouble again.

Now in the same position with the Cleveland Browns, Moeller has been suspended indefinitely by the team for an undisclosed incident over the weekend.

“Over the weekend, Andy was involved in an incident, involving allegations that we take very seriously,” the Browns said in a statement. “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. We are going to respect the process of investigation on this personal matter and will have no further comment at this time.”

Moeller coached the Ravens’ offensive line from 2008 to 2013. He was let go after the 2013 season when coach John Harbaugh changed Juan Castillo’s title from run game coordinator to offensive line coach. He is in his second season on Mike Pettine’s Cleveland staff.

In 2011, Moeller was suspended for two games and fined $47,000 for violating the league’s personal conduct policy, stemming from a driving while impaired arrest in Baltimore County the previous spring. That was Moeller’s third alcohol arrest in a four-year span, and it prompted Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti to say that the coach was down to his final strike.

Moeller’s father, Gary, also resigned as the head coach of the University of Michigan in 1995 after an alcohol-related incident.

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