**Kevin Stefanski Fired as Head Coach of the Cleveland Browns**
The Cleveland Browns have announced the dismissal of head coach Kevin Stefanski after six seasons with the team. This decision comes following a disappointing 5-12 record for the season, despite a narrow victory over the Cincinnati Bengals in their final game.
In a statement, Managing and Principal Partners Dee and Jimmy Haslam expressed their gratitude for Stefanski’s leadership, acknowledging his contributions to the organization. “Kevin is a good football coach and an even better person,” they stated. However, they noted that the team’s performance over the past two seasons has not met expectations, prompting the need for a change in leadership.
The Browns confirmed that General Manager Andrew Berry will remain in charge of football operations. The Haslams emphasized their commitment to building a successful team for their fans, stating, “We will continue to work relentlessly towards that goal and invest whatever resources necessary to build a winning football program.” Berry is set to begin the search for a new head coach who can lead the team moving forward.
With a promising young core of players, the Browns are focused on enhancing their roster to achieve sustainable success in the future.
**FAQ**
*What led to Kevin Stefanski’s firing as head coach?*
Kevin Stefanski was fired due to the Cleveland Browns’ unsatisfactory performance over the last two seasons, culminating in a 5-12 record this season.
