Kevin Stefanski sends clear message to Shedeur Sanders
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The Cleveland Browns are 3-11 and pressure is certainly mounting. The Browns were embarrassed 31-3 by the Chicago Bears during Week 15 in a game that was as lop
The Browns fell to 3-11 with Sunday's 31-3 loss to the Bears and they are now 6-25 since the start of the 2024 season.
With the Browns falling to 3-11 after their 31-3 blowout loss to the Bears, fans and some media are calling for Kevin Stefanski’s job, and the drumbeat his getting louder. Has he been given any reassurance from ownership that he’s safe amid his fourth losing season out of six,
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Browns HC Kevin Stefanski tries to explain bizarre wristband blunder
Kevin Stefanski is squarely on the hot seat as the Cleveland Browns limp across the finish line of the 2025 season, and an embarrassing sequence that unfolded on Sunday probably will not help the head coach's cause.
The Browns fell to 3-11 after the loss to the Bears, but coach Kevin Stefanski isn't focusing on his future as head coach.
Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski wouldn't give away much behind his decision for sitting Shedeur Sanders on the final play.
Kevin Stefanski keeps preaching the same gospel. Stay focused on the present. Ignore the noise about depth charts and hot seats. That message did not change even after rookie Shedeur Sanders delivered the kind of performance that normally makes headlines for all the right reasons.
Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski handed play-calling responsibilities to offensive coordinator Tommy Rees earlier this season, but he pointed the finger at himself when it came time to discuss the team's bid to tie the Titans late in the fourth quarter on Sunday.