The Cleveland Browns are setting the course for the future and have extended the contracts of Head Coach Kevin Stefanski and General Manager Andrew Berry. The duo makes it into the franchise history books.
The Cleveland Browns have announced that the contracts of Stefanski and Berry have been extended. The franchise did not disclose how long the new contracts are valid for.
“We are incredibly fortunate to have Kevin Stefanski and Andrew Berry at the helm of the Cleveland Browns,” said Cleveland Browns managing partners Dee and Jimmy Haslam: “Since the day they were hired, each has worked tirelessly to help the Cleveland Browns win. We are proud of what they and the team have accomplished, but Kevin and Andrew would be the first to say that Browns fans deserve even more. Their leadership, collaborative approach and ability to overcome obstacles bodes well for the future of this franchise.
The duo has been with the Browns since 2020, taking the team to the playoffs twice in four seasons with an overall record of 37-30 wins. Stefanski was named NFL Coach of the Year in the 2020 and 2023 seasons. The 42-year-old is the first coach since Bill Belichick to enter his fifth consecutive season with the Browns. Belichick achieved this in 1995.
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