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Kevin Stefanski Doesn’t Mince Words on Job Security Concerns Ahead of Browns’ Week 18 Game vs. Bengals
Stefanski expressed gratitude for his role despite a 7-26 record over two seasons as the Browns evaluate his future after a 13-6 upset over the Steelers, team insiders said.
- On Dec. 29, 2025, Kevin Stefanski, Cleveland Browns head coach, said on a Zoom call, `As you can imagine, my sole focus is on this game versus Cincinnati, but I would also tell you I'm privileged to have this job` after beating the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- After two disappointing seasons, Kevin Stefanski's job security is questioned following a 7-26 stretch, with roster struggles worsened by Deshaun Watson's limited 19 games after a $230 million deal.
- Cornerback Denzel Ward said, `Yeah, I think it means a lot`, supporting Stefanski despite speculation.
- The season finale will decide if Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski, supported by players, leaves, as NFL Network reports GM Andrew Berry will be very involved; Stefanski could pursue openings with the Titans or Giants.
- Browns ownership has remained largely quiet, even after Jimmy Haslam called the Watson trade a "big swing-and-miss," while Kevin Stefanski's 44-56 record and two Coach of the Year awards complicate 2026 decisions.
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Stefanski mum on future, 'privileged' to have job
Amid speculation about his job security in Cleveland, Kevin Stefanski declined to get into specifics about the future but said he was "privileged to have this job" when asked if he wishes to continue beyond this season as the Browns' head coach.
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