
Cleveland Browns General Manager Andrew Berry and Head Coach Kevin Stefanski are expected to return for the 2025 season, barring any catastrophic events. According to reports, the Browns’ ownership is satisfied with their performance and believes they have the right leadership in place.
– *Quarterback Situation*: The team’s struggles are largely attributed to the quarterback position, with Deshaun Watson’s $230 million contract being a significant concern. Watson went 1-6 with five touchdowns and three interceptions before suffering a season-ending Achilles injury.
– *Jameis Winston’s Performance*: Winston stepped in and showed promise, throwing for 1,975 yards and 13 touchdowns, although nine interceptions were a drawback.
– *Coaching and Front Office Stability*: Berry and Stefanski have led the franchise to its most consistent play since 1999, including two postseason appearances and a playoff win. Their leadership is seen as a key factor in the team’s potential success.
– *Improvement Required*: Stefanski and Berry have been given a longer leash, but significant improvement is expected in the 2025 season to justify their continued leadership.
– *Roster Talent*: The Browns have a promising roster with defensive talent, which could be a key factor in their success if the quarterback situation stabilizes.
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