We’re torpedoing towards another long offseason for the Cleveland Browns, and similar to the end of 2024, calls for owner Jimmy Haslam to fire head coach Kevin Stefanski (and potentially general manager Andrew Berry) figure to grow louder.
It’s a complicated situation, though.
For starters, both Stefanski and Berry signed contract extensions back in June of 2024, on the heels of the team’s 11-win season that ended with Joe Flacco leading the Browns to the wild-card round of the AFC playoffs. Money talks in the NFL, so the team’s decision to keep Stefanski, and fire offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey, at the end of last year’s brutal, 3-14 campaign made sense (fiscal sense, at least).