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01/05 09:45 CST Browns fire two-time Coach of the Year Kevin Stefanski after
six seasons
Browns fire two-time Coach of the Year Kevin Stefanski after six seasons
By JOE REEDY
AP Sports Writer
BEREA, Ohio (AP) --- The Cleveland Browns have fired coach Kevin Stefanski
after six seasons.
Stefanski is the fourth NFL coach fired this season, joining Tennessee's Brian
Callahan, the New York Giants' Brian Daboll and Atlanta's Raheem Morris.
The Browns won their final two games to finish 5-12, including a 20-18 victory
over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday.
The 43-year-old Stefanski is a two-time AP NFL Coach of the Year and had a
46-58 overall record. He led Cleveland to playoff appearances in 2020 and 2023.
The Browns' 48-37 victory over Pittsburgh in an AFC wild-card round game at the
end of the 2020 season was the franchise's first since 1993.
"I leave with an immense sense of gratitude. A sincere ?Thank You' to everyone
who I have been so blessed to work for and with over these six seasons,"
Stefanski said in a statement released through the Browns. "I'd like to
especially thank my coaching staff and the players who did everything that was
ever asked of them. They fought through injury and adversity, while always
putting the team first."
Stefanski is the sixth coach fired since owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam bought the
franchise in 2012. The five coaches hired by the Haslams have a 73-139-1
regular-season record, the second-worst mark in the NFL.
The Haslams are not doing a total house cleaning, announcing Andrew Berry will
remain as general manager.
Stefanski met with ownership Monday morning, but Jimmy Haslam indicated the
decision had already been made.
"I think those decisions tend to be made over a period of time," Haslam said
during a news conference 45 minutes after Stefanski's firing was announced. "I
don't think there was one breaking point. I think you've got to look at the
body of work and sometimes it's just time for a change."
Stefanski is credited with establishing a positive culture to a franchise
epitomized by dysfunction. However, Stefanski was done in by something that has
plagued the Browns since their return in 1999 --- the lack of a franchise
quarterback.
Stefanski had 13 starting quarterbacks during his tenure, including seven the
past two seasons. Both were the most in the league.
The Browns thought they had their quarterback in 2022 when they released Baker
Mayfield and acquired Deshaun Watson from Houston for five draft picks,
including three in the first round.
Instead, the trade for Watson has set the Browns back for years.
Jimmy Haslam said during the league meetings last March that the Browns "took a
big swing and miss" with the Watson trade and that "we've got to dig ourselves
out of that hole."
Stefanski was criticized during the season for his early handling of rookie
quarterback Shedeur Sanders. The fifth-round pick did not receive any snaps
with the first team in practices until he came in for Dillon Gabriel in the
second half of a Nov. 16 game against the Baltimore Ravens.
Sanders was the Browns' starter for the final seven games and went 3-4. He had
plenty of growing pains, including working behind a makeshift offensive line
and not having his leading rusher or receiver for the final two games.
Cleveland was fourth in the league in total defense as Myles Garrett had 23
sacks, setting the league's single-season record. However, the offense was 30th
and averaged 16.4 points, second-fewest in the league.
Stefanski is expected to be a prime candidate for other openings throughout the
league. Defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz is also expected to be high on other
team's wish lists.
Schwartz has head coaching experience, leading the Detroit Lions from 2009
through 2013, and is expected to get an interview for the in-house opening.
"We've got to find the right head coach," Haslam said. "We've got to be
efficient again in free agency. We have 10 draft picks, including two number
ones. We are solely focused on having a great 120 days so we can start winning
games around here."
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