Ben McAdoo, still licking his wounds from a rough exit from the Giants, is interviewing for the Browns’ vacant offensive coordinator position, Cleveland.com reported Tuesday.

McAdoo worked under new Browns GM John Dorsey with the Packers as an offensive assistant from 2006-12. Dorsey left the Packers in 2013 to become the GM in Kansas City, while McAdoo stayed in Green Bay one more season before becoming the offensive coordinator and eventually head coach in New York.

The 0-16 Browns finished 24th in total offense and 32nd in points per game in 2017. But Cleveland has a handful of young offensive weapons and two of the top four picks in the upcoming draft, making for an intriguing opening that could help McAdoo forget about his tough tenure with the Giants