Kevin Stefanski impressed by Shedeur Sanders, harps on decision making as a huge priority for the Browns
The Cleveland Browns are either serious about not granting Myles Garrett's trade request, or they're doing a very good job trying to drive up his price around the NFL. Speaking to reporters from the NFL scouting combine on Wednesday,
The Cleveland Browns organization finds itself navigating turbulent waters following Myles Garrett’s recent trade request. Though signs had been pointing to potential dissatisfaction from the star defender,
The Cleveland Browns chose to keep Kevin Stefanski around after a three-win season. They clearly believe in him and his vision, which is fair after
The Browns will be working under their third offensive coordinator in three years when Cleveland kicks off the 2025 NFL regular season. Cleveland promoted pass-game coordinator and tight ends coach Tommy Rees to that position in January after firing Ken Dorsey following last season’s final game.
After Browns General Manager Andrew Berry said on Tuesday that the team's stance on Myles Garrett's trade request hasn't changed, Cleveland head coach Kevin Stefanski made similar comments during his Wednesday press conference.
Amidst Myles Garrett's public trade request, Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski shared his thoughts on the star pass-rusher's future
The Detroit Lions remain active participants in the process of meeting with prospects at the NFL Scouting Combine. However, there remains the possibility of the team making a blockbuster trade for a player like Myles Garrett.
But Browns coach Kevin Stefanski, who’s heavily evaluating quarterbacks Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders for the Browns No. 2 pick, doesn’t get why the 2025 class is getting such a bad rap.
While speaking at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine, Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski discussed the traits he is looking for in a quarterback ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft. Citing the importance of strong decision-making,
Browns coach Kevin Stefanski shares thoughts on Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders after meeting with them at the NFL combine.