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BEREA, Ohio — Browns owner Jimmy Haslam said Monday that Kevin Stefanski should’ve won more games this year, and that team “absolutely” wants to retain defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz. He also noted that the next 120 days are the most important for the organization,
While many fans rejoiced after the firing of Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski, others were confused. Jimmy Haslam details how he came to the decision.
BEREA — A two-game win streak to end the season wasn't going to be enough to save Kevin Stefanski's job. Neither was a final conversation with ownership. The decision, however, didn't come down to that meeting. And any potential stay of execution wasn't ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Browns managing and principal partner Jimmy Haslam took questions from reporters on Monday with regard to Kevin Stefanski’s firing, Jim Schwartz, Shedeur Sanders, and more. Below is the transcript as provided by the Browns media relations department: Opening Statement: “Good morning,
BEREA, Ohio (AP) — Kevin Stefanski led the Cleveland Browns to two playoff appearances in his first four seasons as head coach. However, with only eight wins the past two seasons, owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam will be making their sixth coaching hire since purchasing the franchise in 2012.
Kevin Stefanski has been fired as the head coach of the Browns after six seasons and two Coach of the Year awards and two playoff appearances.
Jimmy Haslam has created a revolving door of coaches and executives while remaining the one constant in Cleveland's 14 years of losing seasons.
The Browns fired head coach Kevin Stefanski on Monday, but they retained General Manager Andrew Berry and said that he will take the lead on the search to find Stefanski's successor in Cleveland.