Browns fire Kevin Stefanski; G.M. Andrew Berry remains in place
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The Cleveland Browns have fired head coach Kevin Stefanski after finishing the 2025 season with two wins against AFC North rivals. Despite a 37-30 record and two playoff appearances in his first four seasons, the team's 8-26 record over the last two seasons led to his dismissal. General Manager Andrew Berry will remain with the organization and will lead the search for Stefanski's replacement, as confirmed by team owner Jimmy Haslam. Haslam emphasized the team's commitment to building a successful roster around its young core. Stefanski, a two-time coach of the year, may be considered for other head coaching positions, with the Giants, Titans, and Falcons currently seeking new head coaches.
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