With five of the head coach vacancies already being filled – Kevin Stefanski to the Atlanta Falcons, John Harbaugh to the New York Giants, Jeff Hafley to the Miami Dolphins, Robert Saleh to the Tennessee Titans, and Jesse Minter to the Baltimore Ravens – the Cleveland Browns have yet to make their decision for the next head coach.
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Given the uncertainty at quarterback and potential salary cap challenges, the Browns may not be a premier destination for head coach candidates,
making it unsurprising that the hiring process is taking longer than expected. Coaches interviewing for the position will need to carefully assess how they would fit into a role with a team facing many uncertainties.
From Cleveland’s perspective, they certainly want to take their time, especially if they are planning to hire a younger and more inexperienced coach. The team will want to confirm that they can provide the resources and staffing necessary to support the coach’s success. If not, hiring someone more inexperienced would be a massive waste.
Let me know what you think in the comments – Is it concerning that the Browns have not made their decision on head coach yet?













