With just three teams left in the NFL head coach search carousel, the Cleveland Browns seem to be in no hurry to wrap things up on their end. The team no longer has competition for the candidates on their list,
as the finalists for the Arizona Cardinals and Las Vegas Raiders are not the same as the ones for the Browns.
In the last two days, we’ve learned almost nothing besides the fact that former Baltimore Ravens OC Todd Monken is “still in the mix,” Jim Schwartz has had the backing of owner Jimmy Haslam to some extent, and there was a belief that Nate Scheelhaase might have taken the lead on Tuesday.
Tuesday night, Mary Kay Cabot reported that Cleveland had narrowed their list to three candidates, eliminating Washington Commanders run game coordinator Anthony Lynn:
As this is being published on Wednesday morning, we did not “still hear something tonight” on Tuesday.
At this point, the Browns could be working on contract details and staffing plans with their top candidates or still be discussing options among all three of the finalists. Either way, the leadership in Cleveland has not been in a hurry to complete their head coach search.








