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Jimmy Haslam's blunt assessment that "eight wins over two years was horrible" sets a stark benchmark for Berry, who must now prove his recent draft success wasn't a fluke.
The Cleveland Browns are in a two-season rut. Over the course of the last 34 games, the Browns have won a measly eight games and have put up the least amount of
Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson did not play in 2025 while recovering from a torn Achilles. But he remains with the club and is still under contract through next season. While Cleveland needs a new coach, the club could, in theory, play Watson at quarterback if he’s healthy enough to do so.
As smoke about the Browns moving on from Kevin Stefanski has emerged, Andrew Berry continues to skate by without many
The Cleveland Browns are not entering a rebuild, and Andrew Berry wants that message understood clearly. After Myles Garrett publicly pushed back against the idea of another reset,
Mina Kimes questions Cleveland’s decision to retain GM Andrew Berry after firing Kevin Stefanski following years of costly roster failures.
The Browns fired head coach Kevin Stefanski on Monday, but they retained General Manager Andrew Berry and said that he will take the lead on the search to find Stefanski's successor in Cleveland.
Kevin Stefanski is one of the top names available this offseason, and Colin Cowherd believes that there's one obvious fit for the former Cleveland Browns head coach.