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Cleveland Browns fans hoping to finish the season witnessing history

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At the start of the season, we expected to see this match-up again. How things have changed. | Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images

During the season, Cleveland Browns fans vote in SB Nation Reacts to express their confidence level in the team or their thoughts on other topics.

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The Browns are coming off a win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Although we have polled the fan confidence each week, the last time we reported it was two weeks ago, following the team’s loss to the Bears. In the week after that, when Cleveland lost a close game to the Bills, fan confidence increased by 17 percentage points up to 47%. And then after the win against Pittsburgh, it remained steady at 47%. Between Weeks 13-18, the team’s confidence has basically remained the same. It’s been elevated since Shedeur Sanders gave fans a reason to stay interested in another losing season. Our opponents this week, the Cincinnati Bengals, only have 25% confidence from their fanbase.

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We asked one other question this week, which is whether DE Myles Garrett will get a sack this week (which would break the record if its a full sack). 81% of fans think it’ll happen, even though he was shut out last week.

If we go by history against the Bengals:

2025: 1/1 in games with a sack
2024: 1/2 in games with a sack
2023: 1/1 in games with a sack
2022: 2/2 in games with a sack

In his last 6 games against the Bengals, Garrett has a sack in 5 of them. The Bengals tend to throw the ball a lot, and that type of philosophy often comes with some sacks that are given up. Let’s hope it happens again this week.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...oping-to-finish-the-season-witnessing-history
 
Browns updated 2026 NFL Draft order: Current 1st-round pick after Week 18

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With two weeks remaining in the 2025 NFL season, the Cleveland Browns were “fighting” for the top spot in the 2026 NFL draft order. Two wins later, versus AFC North rivals, and the fight was actually on the field, not just for draft positioning. Week 18’s victory over the Cincinnati Bengals, after knocking off the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 17, kept the Browns from moving up in the draft order but secured a two-win improvement from last season at 5-12.

DE Myles Garrett set the single-season sack record (with DT Shelby Harris showing how hilarious he is) and K Andre Szmyt found redemption from his Week 1 miss.

Following the completion of the early slate of Sunday games in Week 18, Cleveland is currently slotted to select sixth overall, after a Washington Commanders win against the Philadelphia Eagles moved the pick one spot from seventh overall.

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Updated 2026 NFL Draft order​

  1. Las Vegas Raiders
  2. New York Jets
  3. Arizona Cardinals
  4. Tennessee Titans
  5. New York Giants
  6. Cleveland Browns
  7. Washington Commanders
  8. New Orleans Saints
  9. Cincinnati Bengals
  10. Kansas City Chiefs
  11. Miami Dolphins
  12. Dallas Cowboys
  13. Los Angeles Rams (from the Atlanta Falcons)
  14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  15. New York Jets (from the Indianapolis Colts)
  16. Baltimore Ravens
  17. Detroit Lions
  18. Minnesota Vikings (Final spot that is certain after Week 18, remainder will be decided by the NFL playoff results)
  19. Carolina Panthers
  20. Dallas Cowboys (from the Green Bay Packers)
  21. Pittsburgh Steelers
  22. Philadelphia Eagles
  23. Los Angeles Chargers
  24. Buffalo Bills
  25. Chicago Bears
  26. San Francisco 49ers
  27. Houston Texans
  28. Cleveland Browns (from the Jacksonville Jaguars)
  29. Los Angeles Rams
  30. Denver Broncos
  31. New England Patriots
  32. Seattle Seahawks

The playoff teams will not have their order locked in place until they are eliminated from the postseason, including where the Browns pick from the Jaguars will be slotted. The final game of Week 18, the Pittsburgh Steelers versus the Baltimore Ravens, will not impact Cleveland’s 2026 NFL draft order.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...ft-order-2026-updated-1st-round-picks-week-18
 
Browns HC search: Top 3 options includes Robert Saleh if Kevin Stefanski is fired

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With the Cleveland Browns likely to move on from head coach Kevin Stefanski, there are a variety of directions the organization could choose to go in to fill that vacancy.

Grant Udinski

Grant Udinski
, current offensive coordinator of the Jacksonville Jaguars, has quickly risen as an impressive offensive mind in this league at such a young age. In 2024, he served as the assistant quarterbacks coach and assistant offensive coordinator for the Minnesota Vikings, giving him experience working with diverse quarterback rooms and maximizing their potential. This season in Jacksonville, he helped clinch a playoff berth while continuing to develop Trevor Lawrence in the offense. With his offensive success in this league, he would be a compelling candidate for the Browns.

Robert Saleh

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is regarded as one of the league’s top defensive minds and has enjoyed major success this season as the San Francisco 49ers’ defensive coordinator. His stint as the head coach of the New York Jets may have led some people to question his ability to lead a team; however, the organization was plagued by significant dysfunction at the time, which contributed to the team’s struggles. Saleh deserves a second chance at leading a team. Cleveland may want to change things up and bring a defensive-minded leader to the team, rather than an offensive-minded one like Stefanski. If that is the case, Saleh could be the right fit.

Joe Brady

Current Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady should be someone that the Browns have their eye on. Brady started with the Bills as their quarterbacks coach in 2022 and was then promoted to offensive coordinator in 2023. The Bills’ offense has thrived under his leadership, highlighted by an MVP season from Josh Allen. Brady is another young, energetic leader who would not come into this role with prior head coaching experience. A move like this could provide the Browns with the fresh perspective that they so desperately need.

Let me know what you think in the comments – Who should be the top options in the Browns Head Coach search?

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...ch-options-robert-saleh-kevin-stefanski-fired
 
Browns GM: Starting QB for 2026 is still an unknown

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Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry acknowledged on Monday what everyone who watched the team play this season already knew full well.

No, it’s not how difficult it is to win with an ownership group that can’t get out of its own way, but rather that the Browns likely do not currently have a viable NFL-level starting quarterback at their disposal. (They don’t, but let’s give them the benefit of the doubt for just a moment.)

That won’t be Kevin Stefanski’s problem anymore after he was “relieved of his duties” earlier in the day. But the new guy who will occupy the head coach’s office will certainly be interested, especially since it is an accepted fact that you can’t win in the NFL if you don’t have a quarterback.

And make no mistake, the Browns do not currently have a quarterback on the roster who is deserving of being anywhere near the starter’s role this fall. (Time expired on the benefit of the doubt.)

The two most likely candidates, seeing as how veteran Deshaun Watson has certainly played his last down for the Browns, are Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders, who both just wrapped up what was, even by the standards of the Browns, an interesting and bizarre season.

Gabriel made six starts from Week 5 through halftime of the Week 11 game before turning things over to Sanders for the final seven starts of the season. So that gives everyone involved an even data set to evaluate what the rookies were able to accomplish.

And, oh dear, do those numbers not look good.

Looking at the raw numbers projected over a 17-game schedule, Gabiel would have finished the year completing 59.5 percent of his passes for 1,593 yards, 12 touchdowns, three interceptions, and 32 sacks. Sanders, meanwhile, projected out to a 56.6 completion percentage, 2,975 yards, 15 touchdowns, 21 interceptions, and 49 sacks.

Going deeper into the more advanced numbers, according to Sumer Sports:

  • Gabriel finished with a Total EPA of -43.52, an EPA/Play of -0.20, a Pass EPA of -43.95, and a QBR of 31.
  • Sanders checked in with a Total EPA of -59.50, an EPA/Play of -0.23, a Pass EPA of -70.23, and a QBR of 19.

None of those numbers screams “they have cemented their place for 2026,” which Berry emphasized during his media appearance on Monday:

“We’re going to do our work on the quarterback market. It’s too important of a position, and it’s something that has to be solidified. I can’t sit here and tell you today, you know, whether the solution for or the starter in 2026 is internal or external. But it’s something that we’re going to work through over the next several weeks. And quite honestly, the new head coach will also have a lot of input into that as well.”

That dovetails with the statement from the team attributed to Berry earlier in the day, stating he expects to “develop what will be a young offense with heavy investment over the next six months.”

Fortunately, Berry should have the cap space (possibly around $69 million when all is said and done) and the draft picks (10 overall and two in the first round) to achieve that stated goal.

Whether or not that “heavy investment” results in wins remains to be seen, but it seems as clear as ever that the Browns are going to be back in the quarterback market come free agency and the draft.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...-still-unknown-shedeur-sanders-dillon-gabriel
 
The Browns’ new head coach must be offensive-minded

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With Kevin Stefanski’s departure, the Cleveland Browns will most certainly be bringing in a wide range of candidates to interview and find the next head coach of this team. They could pursue a coach with head coaching experience or take a chance on someone who brings a fresh perspective without prior head coaching baggage. Additionally, they will need to decide whether they want an offensive or defensive-minded head coach.

Given the weaknesses of the Browns’ current roster, it makes the most sense to hire an offense-minded head coach. Cleveland’s offense has been a limiting factor in recent seasons, making it essential to hire someone with a clear vision who can implement it quickly. This team has been lacking an offensive identity, and their new coach must bring this to the table.

The starting quarterback of the Browns in 2026 will most likely either be Shedeur Sanders or another young quarterback. Creating stability for this quarterback in a new system will be critical for their development. When a team doesn’t hire an offense-minded head coach, it needs to bring in an offensive coordinator to call plays. There is risk in this structure – the team could lose its play-caller after one good season. If the head coach is the one calling the plays, they can guarantee continuity from one season to the next on that side of the ball.

Cleveland already has significant defensive talent, and the coordinator role there is likely to attract strong interest from defensive coaches. It should be easier to plug a coordinator into the defensive system than it would be to do the same on the other side of the ball.

Let me know what you think in the comments – Should the Browns’ new head coach be offensive-minded?

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...8/browns-new-head-coach-search-offensive-mind
 
Browns add fast rising defensive coach to head coaching interview list

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The NFL head coaching carousel got sped up, and everyone is even more excited with the inclusion of John Harbaugh and the Baltimore Ravens in the mix. The Cleveland Browns do not have the most valuable open position on the market, but they should leave no stone unturned, including Harbaugh, as they look for their next head coach, replacing Kevin Stefanski, who has a strong market for his services already.

Tuesday afternoon came news that the Browns had requested an interview with their former offensive coordinator, and the Ravens current offensive coordinator, Todd Monken. Tuesday night added a defensive-minded option to the list, one we noted on Monday, in Seattle Seahawks DC Aden Durde:

The Browns have requested permission to interview Seahawks DC Aden Durde for their vacant HC job, source said.The native of England came to the NFL as a Cowboys coaching intern and has risen quickly.

Ian Rapoport (@rapsheet.bsky.social) 2026-01-06T23:28:18.338Z

Barry Shuck provided a great introduction for Durde for DBN:

Durde came to the NFL via the International Player Pathway program, as the British linebacker played in NFL Europe and ended up as the head of football development at NFLUK from 2015 to 2018. Atlanta Falcons head coach Dan Quinn hired him as their new defensive quality control coach, which made him the first-ever British full-time coach in NFL history.

He then had a coaching stint with the Dallas Cowboys before going to Seattle in 2024, where his defense in his first year ranked #14.

Where does the Seahawks defense sit this year?

  • Passing: #12
  • Rushing: #3
  • NFL ranking overall: #6

Durde is a rising head coaching candidate whose defense emphasizes a strong defensive line that will collapse the pocket, a unit focused on consistent effort, stopping the run, and the use of versatile defensive backs.



How would you feel about a young defensive coach as the next head coach in Cleveland?

Share your thoughts on Durde in the comment section below

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...wns-head-coaching-search-interview-aden-durde
 
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