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Browns Fire Stefanski: New Era Begins for Cleveland
8 Jan
Summary
- Kevin Stefanski fired after two playoff appearances in six seasons.
- General manager Andrew Berry will lead the search for a new head coach.
- The Browns have struggled significantly with offensive consistency.

Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam announced the firing of head coach Kevin Stefanski on Monday, January 8, 2026, marking a new chapter for the franchise. This decision comes after a disappointing 5-12 season in 2025 and a concerning 8-26 record over the last two years. Stefanski, who had led the Browns to two playoff appearances and earned Coach of the Year honors twice, was let go in a move Haslam described as a necessary change.
General manager Andrew Berry, who arrived in Cleveland concurrently with Stefanski in 2020, will retain his position and be tasked with spearheading the search for the team's next head coach. Berry will also be instrumental in addressing the Browns' long-standing struggle to find a franchise quarterback, a critical need for the team's future success. The organization faces a crucial 120-day period to secure new leadership and key personnel through free agency and the upcoming draft.




