Not many general managers or head coaches get to survive what Andrew Berry and Kevin Stefanski are about to survive. This goes beyond 3-14. The Browns not only went 3-14, but they did it with one of the worst trades and contracts in NFL history hanging over them,
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Browns GM Andrew Berry and coach Kevin Stefanski have a fresh start. That’s what Browns ownership has set up by retaining Berry and Stefanski for the 2025 season. It’s almost as if they both were hired for the first time after this dreadful 3-14 Browns season.
In 2025, the GM, head coach and the entire operation must show not just immediate progress but also actual fixes.
Browns general manager Andrew Berry said part of the offseason plan is finding a way to fix the inconsistencies that have plagued the organization.
Andrew Berry said Monday he was "embarrassed" to see the Cleveland Browns finish his fifth season as general manager with a 3-14 record. Berry was also
All-Pro defensive end Myles Garrett has the attention of the Cleveland Browns. Many questions have been raised surrounding a statement recently made by Garrett regarding his future with the team. Now
I don't know why you would think Cleveland can compete next year. But I know Berry is incentivized to prove that belief correct.
Browns defensive end Myles Garrett said near the end of the regular season that he wants the team "to be able to illuminate, illustrate" a path that will lead to winning in the immediate future because he's not interested in being part of an extended rebuilding process.
Cleveland Browns GM Andrew Berry discussed the 'flexible' take his team will have with their QB situation in 2025.
An All-Pro, Chubb was once regarded as one of the best running backs in the NFL. Unfortunately, he suffered another knee injury in 2023 and didn’t return until Week 7 in 2024. In Week 15, Chubb suffered another season-ending injury, fracturing his foot.
The Cleveland Browns face a decision with franchise cornerstone Nick Chubb and there's some significant uncertainty about the former Pro Bowl back returning after his latest injury.
When Myles Garrett let it be known that he would be meeting with Cleveland Browns' brass to address his future with the organization, it immediately raised eyebrows around the NFL.