It runs in the family for the Cleveland Browns top two decision makers. GM Andrew Berry’s twin brother, Adam, has risen through the ranks of the NFL quickly and is now the vice president of football operations
and strategy with the Philadelphia Eagles.
When the Browns hired HC Kevin Stefanski, many learned about his father, Ed Stefanski, and his pro sports experience.
The elder Stefanski, like his son, attended Penn but played basketball instead of football. In the mid-70s, Stefanski played in 80 games in three seasons and played well enough (despite just 2.4 points per game) to be drafted in the 10th round by the Detroit Pistons.
While Ed Stefanski never made it onto an NBA court for a game, he did make an impact as a front office executive, including running the then-New Jersey Nets, Philadelphia 76ers and Detroit Pistons.
The 71-year-old is not finished working in pro sports, as he was hired to assist the Phoenix Suns:
The younger Stefanski has often talked about learning about pro sports from his dad and, now, the elder Stefanski is back in the sports business as well after five years away. Perhaps Kevin Stefanski can provide some tips to his father in return for all the years of being on the receiving end of Ed Stefanski wisdom.