The Cleveland Browns’ coaching search has been a bit of a rollercoaster. Just when fans thought they might have locked down the next young offensive genius, the rug got pulled out from under them.
Another candidate has taken himself out of contention for the Browns‘ ongoing head coaching search. Grant Udinski is no longer in the running to be hired by Cleveland.
The Cleveland Browns were expected to reach a conclusion on their head coaching search at some point this week. On Monday, their decision became much easier.
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The Cleveland Browns took a key step over the weekend when they interviewed Anthony Lynn and satisfied one part of the Rooney Rule. Cleveland is set to
The Cleveland Browns are hoping to fill their head coach opening soon as they work through their in-person interviews. Cleveland's latest one is meeting with Washington Commanders run game coordinator and running backs coach Anthony Lynn, as he appears to be a finalist for the job.
The Cleveland Browns announced they have completed their head coaching interview with Commanders run game coordinator Anthony Lynn. Cleveland will have
The Cleveland Browns are in the midst of a coaching search, but they encountered a significant setback on Tuesday. Cleveland was set to hold an in-person interview with former Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel on Wednesday.
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Relatively late in the interview process, a new name has emerged in the Browns‘ ongoing head coaching search. Anthony Lynn completed an interview on Saturday, Josina Anderson of The Exhibit reports.
Josina Anderson reports that the Browns completed an in-person interview with Commanders run game coordinator Anthony Lynn or their head-coaching vacancy.
Nate Scheelhaase was recently named as a leading candidate for the Browns‘ head coaching position. To no surprise, a second interview with the Rams pass-game coordinator has been arranged.
The Cleveland Browns have been targeting a specific candidate for their next head coach throughout the entire hiring process. That candidate needs to be willing to go the extra mile to land the job.
The dominoes are falling for the Cleveland Browns to name their next head coach. The team has taken their time finding a replacement for Kevin Stefanski, who was fired on January 5th after leading the organization for six seasons.
The Cleveland Browns seem to be narrowing down their head coaching search even as the fans complain about dysfunction. According to NFL insider Ian Rapoport via ESPN Cleveland, Los Angeles Rams passing game coordinator Nate Scheelhaase has emerged as a "top candidate" for the job.
The Cleveland Browns have been in search of a new head coach since Jan. 5 when they moved on from Kevin Stefanski. It’ll likely be at least next week before
The Browns announced that they have completed a second interview with Jaguars OC Grant Udinski for their head coaching position. The following is a list
The Cleveland Browns set out to look modern, methodical, and “data-driven.” Instead, they turned a head coaching search into a case study in how to overcomplicate a human decision.
While other teams have already found new names to fill their vacancies in the head-coaching position, the Cleveland Browns remain in search of someone to succeed Kevin Stefanski.
We've seen plenty of head-scratching head coaching searches throughout NFL history, but the Cleveland Browns seem to be breaking new ground in terms of dysfunction.
The Cleveland Browns are still in the market for a new head coach after firing Kevin Stefanski following a five-year tenure with the AFC North team. After only two winning seasons, the Browns parted ways with Stefanski, who joined the Atlanta Falcons in this very coaching carousel.
The Cleveland Browns have not yet hired a head coach for the 2026 season, and judging by the latest report, it could be a while before they finally make a move.
The Cleveland Browns continue to see head coach candidates cancel their interviews. First, Mike McDaniel withdrew from consideration before an in-person interview, and now Jesse Minter has also cancelled an in-person meeting with the Browns, according to Mary Kay Cabot of cleveland.com.