There are 10 NFL head coaching spots being filled and the latest spot opened up on Monday morning. The Cleveland Browns acted the morning after the regular season ended to move on from Kevin Stefanski.
The Cleveland Browns will have more competition to find their next head coach. On Monday, the Buffalo Bills fired head coach Sean McDermott after their playoff exit to the Denver Broncos Saturday evening.
The Cleveland Browns' most important first task is nailing their head coaching search following the Kevin Stefanski era. Cleveland has several second interviews set up this week and a decision on the next head coach is coming down the pike.
Two NFL head coaching jobs have been filled this hiring cycle so far and the Cleveland Browns are one of the teams that remain with an opening this week. Cleveland has cast a wide net in its coaching search over the last week.
As the coaching carousel makes another rotation with the Falcons hiring former Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski, seven NFL teams now remain without a head coach.
Thanks to pro-football-reference.com's addition of unofficial sack totals to players' resumes, more clarity has emerged about the best pass-rushing years from previous eras.
Shedeur Sanders and the Cleveland Browns didn't have the 2025 NFL season they were hoping for, finishing with a 5-11 record, missing the playoffs for a second straight year.
To no surprise, Kevin Stefanski became the second head coaching domino to fall last night. As many expected, he would up joining the Falcons. That decision came amidst considerable interest from other HC-needy teams around the league.
While the Atlanta Falcons and New York Giants have found someone to lead their teams on the field, the Cleveland Browns’ head coach search seems to have hit a skid.
Internal and external candidates have emerged as serious targets for the Browns as their head coaching search continues. The list of outside staffers firmly on the team’s radar continues to grow.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Cleveland Browns are expected to be plenty busy next week as they continue their search for Kevin Stefanski's replacement. On Saturday, Matt Ryan and
Joe Thomas has built an amazing second career for himself after retiring from the Cleveland Browns in 2018. He has a budding media career and also owns a high-end beef company known as "Hall of Fame Beef." That is why some Browns fans may have been shocked when seeing one of Thomas' tweets on Saturday.
Ian Rapoport reports that the Browns are requesting a second interview in person with Rams assistant Nate Scheelhaase and Chargers DC Jesse Minter. Here
The Cleveland Browns requested a second interview with Jacksonville Jaguars offensive coordinator Grant Udinski for their available head coaching position, multiple media outlets reported Sunday.
The Cleveland Browns are expanding their coaching search by exploring both seasoned leaders and rising young innovators. While John Harbaugh was a high-profile name in the mix, his reported demands for total roster authority and a massive assistant budget would require a significant organizational shift.
Browns defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz has made it to the next stage of the club’s head coaching search, as he will take a second interview with Cleveland on Monday.
The Cleveland Browns are making progress scheduling their second round of head coach interviews after the Atlanta Falcons hired Kevin Stefanski on Saturday night.
According to Adam Schefter, the Browns have requested a second interview with Jaguars OC Grant Udinski for their head coaching vacancy. Cleveland is starting to set up interviews with finalists, including Ravens OC Todd Monken and Browns DC Jim Schwartz.
According to Mike Garafolo, the Falcons are likely to hire longtime NFL OL coach Bill Callahan to coach the unit under new HC Kevin Stefanski. Callahan
News of a Kevin Stefanski Falcons contract came trickling out yesterday, as Matt Ryan made hiring the former Cleveland Browns head coach his first big action as the head of Atlanta’s front office.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that Browns OC Tommy Rees “looms as a strong candidate” for the Falcons’ offensive coordinator job under HC Kevin Stefanski.
No sooner did the Cleveland Browns fire Kevin Stefanski than the 43-year-old head coach became a top target of the New York Giants and Atlanta Falcons.