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Browns 2026 schedule: Set to face 6 new head coaches in 8 games next year

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The Cleveland Browns are in the midst of their head coaching search with no end in sight, especially due to the NFL’s rules limiting interview opportunities. On the same day that a former Browns head coach hung up his whistle, Mike Tomlin threw most everyone for a surprise when he stepped down as the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The Houston Texans joining the Cleveland Browns in history at the expense of the Steelers might have had something to do with Tomlin’s decision.

Now, the Browns 2026 schedule looks a little different with six of the teams they will face, including two in the AFC North on the schedule twice, on the lookout for new head coaches:

  • Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Baltimore Ravens
  • Tennessee Titans
  • New York Giants
  • Las Vegas Raiders
  • Atlanta Falcons

Of note, former Cleveland HC Kevin Stefanski has already interviewed with the Ravens, Titans, Giants, and Falcons from that list. New York, Atlanta, and Tennessee are also considered among the favorites for John Harbaugh, the top name on almost everyone’s candidate list.

It seems likely that the NFL head coaching carousel will not gain any more open seats this offseason, but that still means almost half of Cleveland’s 2026 schedule will be against teams breaking in new coache,s with a lot of other changes around those teams.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...115293/browns-2026-schedule-head-coach-search
 
Browns rookie roster somehow not ranked first among 2025 NFL draft classes

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One of the biggest selling points for the Cleveland Browns during their head coach search is their great 2025 NFL draft class. The class is one of the main reasons that GM Andrew Berry survived when HC Kevin Stefanski was fired. That doesn’t mean Browns fans love the idea of Berry being retained, but Berry’s ability to get quality players and an extra first-round pick in 2026 is a big part of his resume.

Multiple Cleveland rookies made ESPN’s All-Rookie Team from a high-quality draft class. The Browns seven person 2025 NFL draft class was:

  • DT Mason Graham
  • LB Carson Schwesinger
  • RB Quinshon Judkins
  • TE Harold Fannin Jr.
  • QB Dillon Gabriel
  • RB Dylan Sampson
  • QB Shedeur Sanders

A load of starters, two quarterbacks who started a number of games, and a solid change-of-pace back. Despite all that, ESPN’s Bill Barnwell has Cleveland’s rookie class ranked second behind the New Orleans Saints:

The Saints’ rookie class is headlined by second-round quarterback Tyler Shough, who ranked 21st with a 49.2 QBR in nine starts. That’s not quite “the Saints are set for years” territory, but Shough has certainly earned the right to come back and try to improve as the starter. (Just remember that he’s already 26 years old.)

Obviously valuing quarterbacks highly, Barnwell noted the Browns two quarterbacks struggling:

Usually, the teams that lead in total points by rookies are going to be led by a quarterback. That’s not the case here. Rookie quarterbacks Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders both came out with negative total points and terrible QBRs (31.3 for Gabriel, 19.0 for Sanders). Those would have been the bottom two ratings in the league if Gabriel and Sanders had enough pass attempts to qualify.

The Saints first pick was left tackle Kelvin Banks Jr., followed by Shough and DT Vernon Broughton. Third-round pick S Jonas Sanker was a big part of the team’s improvement on the defensive side of the ball. New Orleans full class can be seen here in a screenshot from ESPN’s article:

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Do you think the Browns had a better overall draft class than the Saints? Should the quarterback position have extra value in these types of rankings?

Share your thoughts with us in the comment section below

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...r-ranking-saints-tyler-shough-shedeur-sanders
 
Should Cleveland Pursue Mike Tomlin and John Harbaugh, or Steer Clear? Browns Reacts Survey

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Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NFL. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Cleveland Browns fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys.

With the regular season concluded for Cleveland Browns fans, our fan confidence surveys will take a break, but will return for select moments during the offseason for things like free agency and the draft.

We still have a Reacts question for you, though. We have already heard a lot of names who the Browns have interviewed for their head coaching position, but the two big names out on the market are John Harbaugh, formerly of the Baltimore Ravens, and Mike Tomlin, formerly of the Pittsburgh Steelers. They were staples with both organizations for nearly two decades, and one would think that owner Jimmy Haslam would salivate at the thought of adding either guy (obviously, getting Tomlin is far more complicated).

That’s where our question comes into play. Hypothetically, if the Browns could get either Harbaugh or Tomlin, which would you want? Or, would you opt to steer clear of either candidate and find some fresher blood?

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...-harbaugh-or-steer-clear-browns-reacts-survey
 
Browns QB options looking bleak for 2026

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The Cleveland Browns were going to have a difficult time fixing their quarterback situation in the 2026 NFL Draft once they lost out on the No. 1 overall selection.

The situation did not improve on Wednesday when Oregon quarterback Dante Moore made the smart decision to return to college for another year. Combining the fact that Moore needs more seasoning after only starting 20 games in college with the prospect of going to the New York Jets, who hold the No. 2 overall pick, made it a no-brainer for Moore.

Cleveland has two selections in the first round, No.6 and No. 24 overall, and Moore’s decision to stay at Oregon thinned out what was already a light quarterback class after Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza, who is essentially a lock to go to the Las Vegas Raiders with the draft’s first pick.

So where does that leave the Browns in their never-ending search for a quarterback? Well, the options are not very … promising.


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The 2026 NFL Draft​


Once Fernando Mendoza comes off the board, the drop to the next tier of quarterbacks is a bit steep.

Alabama’s Ty Simpson is probably the next-best option, but like Moore should have stayed in school after only starting for one season with the Crimson Tide. Simpson looked good in the opening months of last season, but he faded down the stretch as the lack of a running game finally caught up with Alabama. While it was not all his fault, Simpson didn’t exactly leave a positive impression heading into evaluation season.

Mississippi’s Trinidad Chambliss is an exciting prospect, but he may be shorter than his listed height of 6-foot-1 – a definite red flag for Cleveland fans and media. And he is actively fighting the NCAA to stay in school for another year, which may speak to his readiness for the NFL.

Miami’s Carson Beck doesn’t have to answer any questions about his experience as next week’s championship game will be his 55th career start across six seasons, but he still feels like a player that you can’t trust in a big spot.

After that, it is the annual list of developmental quarterbacks, including Penn State’s Drew Allar, Oklahoma’s John Mateer, LSU’s Garrett Nussmeier, and Clemson’s Cade Klubnik.

General manager Andrew Berry promised a “heavy investment” in the offense this year, but none of those guys feel like they would qualify under that category.


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Free agency and trades​


Depending on where you look, the Browns are either $15 million over the salary cap or $20 million under the salary cap.

Either way, Berry and the front office will do the standard accounting necessary for the Browns to have money to spend in free agency.

The problem? There is no one available who will be worth investing much into, either in free agency or a trade.

A lot can change in the coming months, but as of now, the “top quarterbacks” who could be available in free agency include Daniel Jones, Malik Willis, Marcus Mariota, Jimmy Garoppolo, Joe Flacco, Russell Wilson, Mitchell Trubisky, Carson Wentz, Kenny Pickett, Tyler Huntley, and Jake Browning.

The Atlanta Falcons reportedly have restructured Kirk Cousins’ contract with the plan to release him before the start of free agency. And the Raiders really do not need to keep Geno Smith around, so let’s add both of them to the list.

Unless you are someone who believes the Browns should finally fulfill their destiny of having Cousins and/or Garoppolo on the roster after years of being linked to both players, or picking up the “ones they missed out on” in Trubisky or Wentz, there is not much to get excited about here.

The same goes for any potential trade targets, as some of the popular names being tossed around include Mac Jones, Jacoby Brissett, Jameis Winston, Tanner McKee, Davis Mills, Spencer Rattler, Anthony Richardson, Kyler Murray, and Tua Tagovailoa. (The last two could end up being released and would then move to the free agency group.)

Mac Jones will be a name linked to the Browns up until the point where he stays in San Francisco, but is he really the answer after just a handful of starts with the 49ers?


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The Status Quo​


The Browns actually have three quarterbacks on the current roster. The only problem is that none of them is very good.

Deshaun Watson is going to be on the roster again this fall because of his contract. But there is nothing to indicate he should see the field again in a Cleveland uniform, despite those workout videos on social media that leave some people breathless.

Injuries – two tears of the same Achilles’ tendon and major shoulder surgery – and his off-field problems mean that Watson has only played in 19 games since 2020. And he has not been good in those starts.

Everyone hated Dillon Gabriel from the moment he was drafted, despite Gabriel being the Offensive Player of the Year in the supposedly daunting Big Ten. The Browns gave Gabriel six starts, and the results were not promising. He didn’t turn the ball over, which is always a plus, but he really didn’t do anything to stake his claim to the position, either, as he completed just 59.5 percent of his passes and posted a quarterback rating of 80.8.

At this point, it would be easy to forget that Gabriel is even still on the roster, as he has essentially become persona non grata in town.

Shedeur Sanders started the final seven games, and while he may have been better than Gabriel, at least in the eyes of the fans, the numbers show he was just as bad or even worse. Unless, of course, you are cool with 10 interceptions, a completion percentage of 56.6, and a quarterback rating of 68.1.

Sanders finished the season ranked No. 167 out of 184 NFL quarterbacks since 2000 in Expected Points Added per dropback through their first seven starts, according to The Athletic. Of the 17 quarterbacks who rank below Sanders, only Alex Smith and Jared Goff have gone on have a productive career.

The rest of the group includes such luminaries as Ken Dorsey, Bryce Petty, Josh Rosen, Tom Savage, and John Beck.

There were plenty of excuses tossed around for the poor play from Sanders, including an aging and ineffective offensive line and a subpar wide receiver group. But Gabriel was throwing to the same receivers, and the line was bad all season.

The bottom line is that the EPA/dropback from Sanders (-0.21) and Gabriel (-0.20) should leave both of them off any list of players who “cemented their status for 2026.”


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So what is the plan?​


Even with the arrival of a shiny new and exciting head coach and a “heavy investment” in the offense, it looks like 2026 is going to be another long season for the Browns, given the state of the quarterback position.

At one point during last season, it appeared that salvation would arrive in the draft, but that went away as Cleveland’s draft position improved and the quarterback market thinned out.

Free agency looks like a disaster waiting to happen, and the trade market is not going to offer any relief.

And difficult as it is going to be to watch, the best course of action for the Browns looks to be just keeping the status quo at the position, enduring yet another loss season at quarterback, and hoping you are in a better position to solve the problem in the 2027 NFL Draft.

Which means the quarterback situation is as bleak as it has ever been.



What do you say, Browns fans? How would you fix the quarterback situation?

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...king-bleak-for-2026-even-with-shedeur-sanders
 
2026 NFL draft: Number of underclassmen continues to fall, Browns upside limited

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The Cleveland Browns next attempt to resurrect their franchise from the mire and muck will not include Kevin Stefanski, John Harbaugh, or QB Dante Moore (who has returned to college for another season). While the team works through their head coach search, GM Andrew Berry has to figure out how they will make a “heavy investment” in the offense.

Berry can add tens of millions of dollars in salary cap space this offseason ahead of NFL free agency, but the 2026 NFL draft, after a very good 2025 NFL draft class, is where the foundation will continue to be laid. Unfortunately for Berry and the Browns, a small number of underclassmen have declared once again.

Just 42 underclassmen have submitted their names, with another 21 having already graduated and decided to put their names in the hat. As NIL has continued to grow, the number of underclassmen has shrunken, overall, in just a few years:

  • 2025 – 55
  • 2024 – 53
  • 2023 – 63
  • 2022 – 73
  • 2021 – 98
  • 2020 – 99
  • 2019 – 106

The good news for Cleveland is that its draft classes should have a more immediate impact with older players. The bad news is that the depth and upside of the Browns draft classes may be capped in a year where the team has 10 picks, including an extra selection in the first round.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...403/2026-nfl-draft-underclassmen-falls-browns
 
Daily Dawg Chow 1/16; Browns wrap up second week of coaching search

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CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA – AUGUST 08: Quarterback Shedeur Sanders #12 of the Cleveland Browns reacts at the line of scrimmage in the first half during the NFL Preseason 2025 game against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium on August 08, 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images) | Jeff Lange / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
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Browns head coach search tracker: Updating as top candidate gets crossed off

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The Cleveland Browns got their offseason off to a quick start with the firing of HC Kevin Stefanski and the retaining of GM Andrew Berry. Due to some limitations in the NFL rules, things have somewhat slowed down since then, with a few interviews and reports of requested interviews for the team, all while John Harbaugh was the top candidate for every team, besides the Baltimore Ravens, looking for a coach.

Harbaugh has all but signed to take over the New York Giants job, leaving the rest of the carousel ready to spin quickly. We ranked the Giants as the second-best job early in the process, noting that the three most important things for candidates were:

  1. Ownership
  2. Quarterback
  3. Power

New York has long-standing stability in the owner’s suite, believes they have a young franchise QB in Jaxson Dart, and Harbaugh will be able to choose whatever he wants with the Giants, even with GM Joe Schoen in place.

Crossing Harbaugh off of the Browns head coach search list leaves us with the following remaining as either interviewed or requested for an interview:


We will continue to update the tracker as we have more information.



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Lawsuit presents another potential bump in Browns draft plans

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The Cleveland Browns find themselves in a quandary when it comes to the quarterback position and the 2026 NFL Draft.

Late last season, the Browns appeared to be a lock for the No. 1 overall selection, which would have allowed them their choice of quarterbacks. (Hello, Fernando Mendoza!)

But after a late-season “surge” of two wins, thanks to the Myles Garrett-induced panic from the Pittsburgh Steelers and the most legendary six points an offense has scored in the history of the NFL, the Browns dropped to No. 6 overall. (Welcome … Carson Beck? Drew Allar?)

There is a major dropoff in the upcoming quarterback class after Mendoza, but there is one quarterback who could be an intriguing option for the Browns, perhaps not at No. 6, but surely with their second first-round selection at No. 24 overall. Or even in the second round at No. 39 overall.

That quarterback, of course, is Mississippi’s Trinidad Chambliss, who caught college football by surprise in his first season as the starter for the Rebels after spending four seasons at Division II Ferris State.

The only problem is that Chambliss is doing everything he can to remain with the Rebels for another season, including filing a lawsuit on Friday challenging the NCAA’s ruling to deny him another year of college eligibility.

Legend Mode 🇹🇹pic.twitter.com/5SumZUqlAo

— Land Shark Nation™ (@LandSharkNation) January 2, 2026

Even though he was at Ferris State for four years, Chambliss only played for the Bulldogs in his last two seasons. And it is the 2022-23 season that appears to be at the heart of Chambliss’ appeal, according to Ralph D. Russo at The Athletic:

The NCAA said Ole Miss had not provided the necessary documentation to show that Chambliss had an injury or illness that prevented him from playing at Ferris State during the 2022-23 football season. Chambliss’ lawyer, Tom Mars, has said a different bylaw should be applied to Chambliss’ case other than the one the NCAA cited when handing down the decision.

The filing called the NCAA’s decision “bad-faith, unreasonable, and arbitrary.” The complaint cites a “cascade of medical illnesses that plagued” Chambliss for about seven years until he had surgery to remove his tonsils in 2024.

While he is suing the NCAA, Chambliss is also gathering information about where he might land in the upcoming draft. His agent has told The Athletic that it appears no team would be willing to use a first-round selection on Chambliss, who threw for 3,937 yards, 22 touchdowns, and two interceptions, given that he has only played one season in Division I.

If that were the case, it would cost Chambliss a considerable amount of money on his rookie contract, according to the lawsuit.

Chambliss is reportedly going to be one of the highest-paid players in college football if he can stay another year. With a nice payday on the table and the chance to improve his draft stock, it makes sense that Chambliss would want to follow Oregon’s Dante Moore and stay in school for another year.

That doesn’t help the Browns, of course, but the odds seem to be in the NCAA’s favor. According to The Athletic, 40 players have challenged the NCAA over eligibility issues since November 2024, and 26 of those have come out on the side of the NCAA.

Cleveland is currently mired in another mess at the quarterback position, which is likely as bad as it has ever been. And while there are no guarantees that the Browns would select Chambliss if he is available, he is a player worth checking out.

And for a team that simply can’t solve the quarterback problem, the more possible answers available to them, the better the chances they may finally figure it out.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...otential-bump-in-cleveland-browns-draft-plans
 
San Francisco 49ers vs. Seattle Seahawks – Browns’ fans open thread

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Saturday’s Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs caps off at 8:00 PM ET as the San Francisco 49ers take on the Seattle Seahawks. The game will air on FOX, with the action being called by Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady.

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After a wild first game between Denver and Buffalo, now we get the NFC-leading Seahawks in a divisional match that that features the great NFC West. The 49ers have done an amazing job being resilient through injuries all season, but Seattle is built too strong and should fire on all cylinders. The only what-if may be with Sam Darnold, who had a letdown last year with Minnesota. But Seattle is my Super Bowl pick, so I’ll go with them. Seahawks 27, 49ers 17.

What do you think, Browns fans? Use this as your open thread to discuss the game.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...s-vs-seattle-seahawks-browns-fans-open-thread
 
LOL oh man where do I even start with this dumpster fire of a situation in Cleveland?

First off, the Browns winning those two garbage time games at the end of the season to drop from #1 to #6 is the most Browns thing I've ever heard. Only Cleveland could accidentally win themselves OUT of a franchise quarterback. Fernando Mendoza would've been a nice consolation prize for decades of misery, but NOPE! Congrats on beating Pittsburgh I guess?

And now you're telling me Trinidad Chambliss - literally the one interesting QB option that might fall to them later in the draft - is suing the NCAA to STAY IN COLLEGE? Can't make this stuff up. The football gods absolutely despise Cleveland.

As a Bills fan, I gotta say - this is why you don't take the QB position for granted. We went through our own wilderness years before Josh Allen came along and changed everything. But at least we committed to a guy and built around him. The Browns have been playing musical chairs at QB for what feels like 30 years now.

That coaching search list is... something. McDaniel got fired from Miami and now he's a candidate? Jim Schwartz is a solid defensive mind but does Cleveland really need another defensive-minded coach when the offense is the problem? And poor Tommy Rees already getting eliminated from his own team's search is just brutal.

Shedeur Sanders in that preseason photo though... that's your answer Cleveland? Good luck with that circus.
 
Browns head coaching search: 5th, possibly final, 2nd interview candidate revealed

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The weekend started with everyone around the NFL wondering when John Harbaugh would officially take the New York Giants job, a lot of questions in the head coaching carousel, and the Conference Championship participants up in the air. As early Sunday afternoon rolled around, Harbaugh had signed, Kevin Stefanski was headed to the Atlanta Falcons (likely with a few coaches from his Cleveland Browns past), and the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks had punched their tickets to the next round.

For Browns fans, wondering what was next with their team’s head coach search, a lot of unknowns became known through reports. We knew Saturday that Cleveland DC Jim Schwartz was getting a second interview, then Sunday brought us news of four other candidates joining that list. According to Mary Kay Cabot and Daryl Ruiter, Los Angeles Rams pass game coordinator Nate Scheelhaase is the fifth candidate who will get a second interview:

Both #Jaguars OC Grant Udinski and #Rams pass game coordinator Nate Scheelhaase are set for HC 2nd interviews with the #Browns. As posted here yesterday, both are generating plenty of buzz with the #Browns. Scheelhaase's date will depend on if the #Rams win today: https://t.co/YwwobUkZe9

— Mary Kay Cabot (@MaryKayCabot) January 18, 2026

According to Ruiter, just five candidates remain for the position:

Talked today on the show about #Browns cutting head coach search down from 9 to 5 this week. The 5 still alive:
-DC Jim Schwartz
-Jaguars OC Grant Udinski
-Ravens OC Todd Monken
-Mike McDaniel
-Rams pass game coordinator Nate Scheelhaase

— Daryl Ruiter (@RuiterWrongFAN) January 18, 2026

McDaniel and Scheelhaase would satisfy the Rooney Rule once both receive an in-person interview. That is required before a team is able to hire its new head coach. As Cabot notes, Scheelhaase’s availability for an in-person interview will depend on the results of the Rams matchup with the Chicago Bears on Sunday night.



How do you feel about Scheelhaase as a candidate, especially compared to Udinski? Do you think the five names noted above are the only candidates remaining, or will the Browns head coach search add some names?

Share your Scheelhaase and head coach search thoughts in our comment section below

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...oaching-search-nate-scheelhaase-2nd-interview
 
Los Angeles Rams vs. Chicago Bears – Browns’ fans open thread

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Sunday’s Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs concludes at 6:30 PM ET as the Los Angeles Rams face the Chicago Bears. The game will air on NBC, with the action being called by Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth.

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Both of these teams got into a shootout last week, as the Rams scored a touchdown with 0:38 left to beat the Panthers 34-31, and the Bears scored scored 25 points in the fourth quarter, including the go-ahead touchdown with under two minutes to play, to stun the Packers 31-27.

Don’t get me wrong, both teams here are capable of playing some good defense at times. But this game has to come down to a nice shootout, right? I think the Rams are clicking on all cylinders with Matthew Stafford playing like the best quarterback in football. And although Caleb Williams continues to impress the hell out of me, eventually, their story of fourth quarter comebacks has to end, even at home. Rams 27, Bears 24.

What do you think, Browns fans? Use this as your open thread to discuss the game.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...rams-vs-chicago-bears-browns-fans-open-thread
 
Browns head coach search: Superlatives, word association for each of the remaining 6 candidates

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The Cleveland Browns head coaching search turned toward second interviews this week, before the Buffalo Bills may have added Sean McDermott to the candidate list, with Browns owner Jimmy Haslam now having a chance to right a previous mistake. As of now, six candidates are expected to get second interviews, this time in person, with the Browns:

  • Browns DC Jim Schwartz
  • Ravens OC Todd Monken
  • Jaguars OC Grant Udinski
  • Chargers DC Jesse Minter
  • Former Dolphins HC Mike McDaniel
  • Rams pass game coordinator Nate Scheelhaase

Scheelhaase’s interview cannot take place until January 26th, which, as of now, is when Cleveland would be in compliance with the Rooney Rule and could hire their new head coach.

Anything can change, as we saw with McDermott, but the Browns next head coach is likely on the above list. Having a little fun, I wanted to give the superlatives/word association that came to mind for each of the current Cleveland head coach search candidates. Mind you, these are my personal beliefs and in no way are predictive of anything. Honestly, almost nothing known publicly is actually predictive of head coaching success, besides a top-flight quarterback.

On to the superlatives/word association:

  • Browns DC Jim Schwartz – Stubborn, hard-nosed, acceptable but boring choice
  • Ravens OC Todd Monken – Offensive version of Schwartz, risky to give first NFL HC chance to someone who is 59
  • Jaguars OC Grant Udinski – Exciting, unproven, biggest upside/downside
  • Chargers DC Jesse Minter – Winning experience, at 42, he’s the oldest of the young guys, Jim Harbaugh connection is both exciting and concerning
  • Former Dolphins HC Mike McDaniel – Great run game schemes, improved as the year went on, quirky, probably best if he takes a year as OC under a different style head coach first
  • Rams pass game coordinator Nate Scheelhaase – A year or two early to the HC game, Sean McVay’s coaching tree is exciting, would he join as OC under any of the others?

In the end, we really don’t know for sure who will make a good head coach. There are so many variables behind the scenes. McDermott is a great example. Is he a good coach that just can’t get over the top, or was he carried by QB Josh Allen and the other talent they’ve had on the roster? As of now, Cleveland fans would be thrilled with the success of McDermott, but like some in Buffalo, expect more later in his coaching career.



What words or superlatives jump to mind when you look at the above names?

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...wartz-todd-monken-grant-udinski-mike-mcdaniel
 
Browns lose assistant coach to the Chiefs

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The Cleveland Browns are staying active in their head coach search, a key platform in their “120-day plan” to improve the franchise.

On Monday, a new candidate may have been added to the list after the news broke that the Buffalo Bills were firing head coach Sean McDermott after nine seasons. Cleveland was once very interested in hiring McDermott, only to see owner Jimmy Haslam veto the football guys so he could instead hire Hue Jackson before anyone else beat him to the punch.

The head coach’s office is not the only one the Browns will need to fill, however, as reports indicate that offensive coordinator Tommy Rees could be heading south to join head coach Kevin Stefanski’s staff with the Atlanta Falcons.

It also appears that the Browns will be in the market for a new wide receivers coach, as NFL.com’s Tom Pelissero is reporting that Chad O’Shea is leaving town to accept the same position with the Kansas City Chiefs.

The Chiefs are hiring Chad O’Shea as their wide receivers coach, per source.

O’Shea got into the NFL as a volunteer assistant with Kansas City in 2003. Over two decades later, he’s back as Andy Reid remodels his offensive staff. pic.twitter.com/BW7koHxbi3

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) January 19, 2026

O’Shea joined the Browns in 2020, and that first season saw the offense post the second-most points (408), second-most touchdowns from scrimmage (48), and second-most first downs (355) in franchise history as the Browns made the playoffs.

The on-field success continued as wide receiver Amari Cooper became the first Cleveland player to have consecutive 1,000-yard receiving seasons (2022 and 2023), while setting the franchise’s single-game record with 265 receiving yards in a game against the Houston Texans.

In 2024, newly acquired wide receiver Jerry Jeudy set a franchise record with 90 receptions, and his 1,229 receiving yards are the fifth-most by a Cleveland player in a single season.

This past was not as successful, however, as historically poor quarterback play saw the offense go off the rails, which was especially true of the wide receivers.

Jeudy had a major drop off in production as he led the position group with just 50 receptions and 602 yards, while tying Cedric Tillman with two touchdown receptions, the only touchdowns from the wide receivers all season.

Tillman, Gage Larvadain, Jamari Thrash, Malachi Corley, and Isaiah Bond combined for just 67 receptions, 865 yards, and two touchdowns from Tillman.

But, as they say, one man’s garbage is another man’s treasure, so O’Shea is off to join Andy Reid’s successful coaching staff with the Chiefs. It will be homecoming of sorts for O’Shea, as his first NFL job was with the Chiefs, where he spent three seasons (2003 to 2005), working his way up from volunteer special teams assistant to an assistant coach role with special teams and then linebackers.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...ortedly-lose-chad-oshea-to-kansas-city-chiefs
 
Browns ‘bold prediction’ is a new QB to go with Shedeur Sanders

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The conference championship games are this upcoming weekend and we still don’t know who the Cleveland Browns next head coach will be. With second interviews going forward, six teams still do not have their top guy in place, but at least we have an idea of the Browns interview schedule.

Three of the other five teams that still need coaches will face Cleveland next year. For the Browns, very little else is known about next season. The team has some high draft picks and can create a lot of salary cap space. That is about all we know for sure.

Despite so much still unknown around Cleveland and the league, ESPN has put out some “bold predictions” after talking to executives around the NFL. That includes the possibility of Green Bay Packers QB Malik Willis signing with the Miami Dolphins or Browns:

Willis made some coin with his performance in relief of Jordan Love in Green Bay, showing dual-threat ability that a new offensive mind could mold.

“I just don’t think [the Browns] go into the season with Shedeur [Sanders] as their top option,” an NFC personnel man said. “And getting the right quarterback in the draft isn’t a guarantee based on where they pick.”

Willis was a third-round pick of the Tennessee Titans but struggled in three starts as a rookie and was dealt to the Packers just before the start of the 2024 season. The Titans received just a seventh-round pick in the deal.

Since then, Willis has played in 11 games, including three starts, in Green Bay. The former Auburn and Liberty star completed 79% of his passes for 972 yards with six touchdowns and zero interceptions in those games. He also added 261 yards and three scores rushing during his time with the Packers.

CBS Sports has Willis ranked as the 21st-best free agent this offseason, while The Ringer has him 25th. While quarterback contracts are hard to project, especially with a number of teams needing them, Spotrac projects his value to be over $10 million, while ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky believes the total deal will be much higher:

Malik Willis is gonna get 40-50 million this off season

— Dan Orlovsky (@danorlovsky7) January 6, 2026

It is likely that Orlovsky used QB Justin Field’s two-year, $40 million contract from last offseason as a reference point.



How would you feel about Malik Willis being added to the Browns this offseason and what contract amount would you be comfortable with?

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Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...ster-malik-willis-shedeur-sanders-free-agency
 
Former Browns QB throws fuel on rivalry fire with former HC

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The Cleveland Browns have experienced little to no success since their return to the NFL in 1999.

But there was one brief period where it appeared the franchise had finally turned the corner.

That was in 2020, when first-year head coach Kevin Stefanski and third-year quarterback Baker Mayfield helped lead the Browns to the playoffs for the first time in 18 years.

Once there, they handed the Pittsburgh Steelers the third playoff loss in what is now a seven-game postseason losing streak, and then pushed the Kansas City Chiefs to the brink before falling in the Divisional Round of the playoffs.

At the time, it seemed as if the Browns had finally cracked the code with a young head coach and a brash quarterback joining together to take on the NFL.

This is Cleveland, of course, where everything ends badly when it involves the Browns, so the joy did not last long.

In 2021, an injured shoulder left Mayfield ineffective, and the Browns lost four of their last six games to miss the playoffs. That offseason, ownership made the ill-fated decision to trade for quarterback Deshaun Watson, shipped Mayfield to the Carolina Panthers for peanuts (a conditional fifth-round selection), and things were never the same.

Mayfield bounced from the Panthers to the Los Angeles Rams before landing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2023, where he has thrown for 12,237 yards and 95 touchdowns in three seasons, while leading the Buccaneers to the playoffs twice.

Meanwhile, in Cleveland, the Browns cycled through quarterbacks as Watson was suspended in 2022, and then injured in 2023 and 2024, limiting him to just 19 games.

A surprise playoff appearance in 2023 helped to ease some of the hurt, but a combined record of 8-26 the past two seasons finally brought an end to Stefanski’s tenure in Cleveland. (When you can’t fire the owner, someone has to take the fall.)

As fate would have it, Stefanski was recently hired by the Atlanta Falcons, who share the NFC South Division with the Buccaneers and Mayfield, setting up an annual home-and-home meeting between the head coach and his former quarterback.

#Falcons’ Kevin Stefanski had a dumpster fire at quarterback in Cleveland — Baker Mayfield and Deshaun Watson failed, which started a chain reaction to 11 other starters. QB Shedeur Sanders closed out last season with seven starts. https://t.co/nnuXs2ZCbd

— D. Orlando Ledbetter (@DOrlandoAJC) January 20, 2026

That is an angle that D. Orland Ledbetter at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution explored on Tuesday in a (paywalled) column that described Stefanski’s time in Cleveland as a “dumpster fire” at the quarterback position.

Failed is quite the reach pal. Still waiting on a text/call from him after I got shipped off like a piece of garbage. Can’t wait to see you twice a year, Coach. https://t.co/jUUsYkvlOC

— Baker Mayfield (@bakermayfield) January 20, 2026

Mayfield, as he has been wont to do during his career, decided to throw some additional fuel on the fire by calling out both Ledbetter and the way his former coach handled the end of their time together in Cleveland:

Failed is quite the reach pal. Still waiting on a text/call from him after I got shipped off like a piece of garbage. Can’t wait to see you twice a year, Coach.

The NFC South has always been a strange division, where rivalries, like the one between the Falcons and New Orleans Saints, are rarely noticed on a national level. But with Mayfield and Stefanski now in the same division, the Falcons and Buccaneers games this fall are going to be must-see TV.

And in a fun scheduling twist, the Browns play both the Falcons and Buccaneers next season, with Atlanta and Stefanski coming to Cleveland, but, sadly, the Browns are facing the Buccaneers in Tampa.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...-rivalry-with-atlanta-falcons-kevin-stefanski
 
Browns great Joe Thomas pushes back on Baker Mayfield’s recent comments

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The Cleveland Browns are often described as a soap opera. The problem with that analogy is that soap operas tend to have a lot more highs and climaxes than the Browns have had over the years. A tragedy wrapped in a comedy is sadly a better comparison.

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Yesterday, a report came out that Mike McDaniel had pulled himself out of the Cleveland head coach search. In fact, as more news came out, McDaniel had also pulled himself out of the Baltimore Ravens and Las Vegas Raiders head coach searches and all other offensive coordinator options as well. Yet, the Browns have earned the privilege of being the recipient of the jokes.

The drama continued with former Cleveland QB Baker Mayfield throwing a shot at former Browns HC Kevin Stefanski.

The reaction around Mayfield’s comment was mostly mixed:

The Browns’ assessment of Baker was spot on. Their solution was catastrophic. But the original assessment (wildly immature, good but not great) was exactly right.

— Jason Lloyd (@ByJasonLloyd) January 21, 2026
Baker Mayfield has a right to be angry at Kevin Stefanski pic.twitter.com/9px49yI2aW

— Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz (@LeBatardShow) January 21, 2026
imagine if we all cried on social media about that one time FOUR YEARS AGO when our ex-boss didn't text us to wish us well after we PUBLICLY ASKED TO LEAVE THE COMPANY

— b cunningham (@BurdsIVue) January 21, 2026

Wednesday morning, a Cleveland legend and Hall of Famer, Joe Thomas, weighed in:

I could be wrong…but I've heard that communication is a 2-way street and there were no laws against you (Baker) sending Stefanski a text or calling him after you got traded🧐 https://t.co/y7hI6zptax

— Joe Thomas (@joethomas73) January 21, 2026

Everyone is going to have an opinion, but a former player as respected as Thomas has earned the ear of Browns fans.



What do you think of Thomas’ statement? Does it impact how you feel about what Mayfield said?

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Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...wns-joe-thomas-baker-mayfield-kevin-stefanski
 
Should Cleveland include Sean McDermott in their coaching search? Browns Reacts Survey

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Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NFL. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Browns fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys.

While several teams have found their next head coach already, the Cleveland Browns are still diligently going through the process. Even though they may be knee deep in second interviews, and have to find at least one new candidate who satisfies the Rooney Rule requirement after Mike McDaniel dropped out, should they consider adding a new veteran name to the mix?

A few days ago, the Bills announced the firing of Sean McDermott, who had success with Josh Allen for years. Their one fault was hitting a road block in the playoffs. But with someone who had the success he did, and considering the Browns appeared to have an interest in him years ago, should they include him in their 2026 coaching search?

Let us know in the survey below, and then we’ll reflect and see if any news breaks in the coming days about the Browns being interested in him.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...in-their-coaching-search-browns-reacts-survey
 
Browns HC search: Another candidate says, ‘no thank you’

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The Cleveland Browns search for their next head coach hit another bump in the road on Thursday.

That is because Jesse Minter, who has spent the past two seasons as defensive coordinator of the Los Angeles Chargers, will not be attending his scheduled second interview today with the Browns.

According to Mary Kay Cabot at cleveland.com, Minter reportedly believes there are better opportunities available as he has drawn interest from the Arizona Cardinals, Las Vegas Raiders, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Baltimore Ravens.

Breaking: #Chargers DC Jesse Minter is not interviewing for the #Browns HC job today as scheduled, likely because he feels like he has other HC opportunities that are more certain, sources tell clevelanddotcom.

— Mary Kay Cabot (@MaryKayCabot) January 22, 2026

Minter was one of five candidates the Browns had planned to host for a second interview, joining current defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz (completed), Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken (completed), Jacksonville Jaguars offensive coordinator Grant Udinski (scheduled for Friday), and Los Angeles Rams pass game coordinator Nate Scheelhaase (hopefully next week).

This is the second time this week that a candidate has said that Cleveland was not a preferred destination.

On Tuesday, Mike McDaniel informed the team that he was withdrawing his name from consideration and subsequently accepted the offensive coordinator position with the Los Angeles Chargers.

Losing out on McDaniel is likely not the end of the world, but it does put the Browns in the position of needing to interview another minority candidate to comply with the NFL’s Rooney Rule. If the second interview with Scheelhaase goes off as planned, that would be one minority candidate, but general manager Andrew Berry would still need to interview another minority candidate.

Cleveland is not the only team looking for a head coach, of course, so they have competition for all four of their current candidates:

  • Schwartz – Has interviewed for the Baltimore Ravens head coach position
  • Monken – Expected to be the New York Giants offensive coordinator if he doesn’t get the Browns head job
  • Udinski – The Buffalo Bills have requested to interview Udinski for their head coach opening
  • Scheelhaase – Has interviewed with the Ravens, Raiders, and Steelers

The week opened with the Browns having a solid interview schedule in place, but McDaniel and Minter threw those plans out the window.

Hopefully, Berry is using his newly cleared calendar to figure out how to wrap up this head coach search in a favorable way.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...ate-jesse-minter-will-not-interview-with-team
 
Browns roster: Two defenders reach finalist status for prestigious NFL awards

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It was just announced that Browns DE Myles Garrett and LB Carson Schwesinger are finalists for the NFL’s Defensive Player of the Year award and Rookie Defensive Player of the Year award, respectively.

Garrett broke the NFL record for number of sacks in a season in 2025 with 23, surpassing a 24 year-old record set by Michael Strahan. It’s no secret that Garrett was the most dominant defender in the league this year, and he’s the betting favorite to win the award for the second time in his career.

He also holds multiple Cleveland Browns sack records such as having the most career sacks and most sacks in a single season.

One of the most overlooked NFL records that he currently has and continues to elongate is that he’s the first player in league history to have 10+ sacks in eight straight seasons, and 14+ sacks in five straight.

The finalists for AP Defensive Player of the Year presented by @TCL_USA! #NFLHonors pic.twitter.com/uCYIuxpnmU

— NFL (@NFL) January 22, 2026

Schwesinger, one of Cleveland’s 2025 second-round picks, had an incredibly productive season in Jim Schwartz’s defense. He finished the year with 156 total tackles, 11 TFL, 2.5 sacks, 3 pass deflections, and 9 QB hits.

Despite being so young, he was the heart and soul of the Browns’ defense in 2025 alongside Myles Garrett. His processing speed and play recognition allows him to consistently be in advantageous positions against both the run and pass.

It goes without saying that Schwesinger has an extremely bright future in Northeast Ohio, and starting it off with winning the RDPOY Award would be ideal.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/gener...eason-awards-myles-garrett-carson-schwesinger
 
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