Browns Coach Kevin Stefanski Doesn't Address Questions About His Future After Latest Loss
Stefanski highlighted rookie QB Shedeur Sanders' learning curve and offensive line issues after a 31-3 loss but refused to discuss his job security, with the season ending soon.
- On Monday, Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski declined to address his job security after the 31-3 loss to the Chicago Bears, saying `I'm not going to get in those type of things. Not my focus.`
- With the Browns falling to 3-11, rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders completed 18 of 35 for 177 yards with three interceptions, and the offense allowed 10 touchdowns off play-action, including to Caleb Williams.
- A two-time NFL Coach of the Year, Stefanski handed play-calling to Tommy Rees after the Nov. 2 bye week, and is six and twenty-five since the 2023 playoffs.
- Stefanski repeated his focus on getting the Browns ready for Week 16 against the Buffalo Bills and declined to discuss what might happen when the season ends in three weeks, while owner Jimmy Haslam has said the front office wouldn't necessarily make immediate changes.
- Jimmy Haslam, Browns owner, has warned that another 3-14 year would be unacceptable, emphasizing high expectations as coaching rookie quarterbacks has already cost two other NFL coaches their jobs this season.
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Kevin Stefanski says job security is ‘not my focus’ coming off the 31-3 loss to the Bears for a 3-11 mark
CLEVELAND, Ohio — 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.
Browns coach Kevin Stefanski doesn't address questions about his future after latest loss - The Morning Sun
Browns coach Kevin Stefanski addressed the struggles of Shedeur Sanders and Cleveland's offensive line on Monday, the day after a 31-3 loss to the Chicago Bears. One thing he wasn't going to discuss was what might happen when the season ends in three weeks. “I’m not going to get in those type of things. Not my focus,” Stefanski said when asked if he has been given any assurances by ownership about his job security. Stefanski is the first Browns …
Kevin Stefanski Addresses Special Teams Failures After Sunday's Loss
(Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images) All season long, the Cleveland Browns’ special teams unit has been a frequent talking point and not for good reasons. They have struggled with coverage, missed kicks, allowed kickoff and punt return touchdowns, and made mental errors in critical moments, raising questions about Bubba Ventrone’s job security. Sunday’s game offered many of the same issues. The unit gave up a 52-yard kickoff return to sta…
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