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Cleveland is reportedly making their candidates take a personality test and write an essay, among other requirements.
The Browns require essays from coaching prospects. Essays! At least that’s what’s being reported. But it’s Browns, so it’s naturally insipid. Right?
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Cleveland Browns’ hiring process insight from NFL insider could be partial to blame for the problem the team is dealing with
The Cleveland Browns have been in search of a new head coach since Jan. 5 when they moved on from Kevin Stefanski. It’ll likely be at least next week before the Browns name a new coach — over three weeks after the firing was made.
A big name was reportedly taken off the list of available candidates Saturday, as the Pittsburgh Steelers are "working towards a deal" to hire former Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy as their next head coach,
The Browns will likely hire their next coach without complying with the Rooney Rule. But will the NFL really punish them?
While Browns fans wait for a coaching hire, history shows the most decorated NFL coaches had paper-thin resumes before landing their jobs. It’s what you do with your experience that matters.
The Cleveland Browns are using an unusually intensive search process in order to find a replacement for Kevin Stefanski, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
Flacco could enter his 19th NFL season or retire. During an appearance on the BMore Football Podcast with the Baltimore Sun's Bennett Conlin, Flacco revealed his thoughts on retirement and his future in the NFL. "A lot of guys talk about falling out of love with the game or just kind of knowing," Flacco said. "I don't think that's hit me yet."
Former Cleveland Browns wide receiver Frank Pitts Jr., who won Super Bowl IV with the Kansas City Chiefs, has died. He was 82. Pitts died Jan. 16, according to his online obituary. Visitation services were held Friday in Baton Rouge,