Based on all the insider chatter entering the final weekend of the 2025 regular season, Sunday’s game is expected to be Kevin Stefanski’s last as head coach of the Cleveland Browns.
Assuming it happens, the move will appease a fanbase eager for a change after back-to-back 12-loss seasons. It’s complicated, though, as Stefanski helped bring stability to Cleveland’s expansion franchise that suffered through a stretch of just two winning seasons in 21 years before this current regime was hired in 2020.
Stefanski and general manager Andrew Berry inherited a strong roster, one that featured Baker Mayfield, Nick Chubb, Jarvis Landry, Myles Garrett, Denzel Ward, and a stacked offensive line led by Joel Bitonio and Jack Conklin.