Browns Make Final Call on GM Andrew Berry, HC Kevin Stefanski: Report
Browns Make Final Call on GM Andrew Berry, HC Kevin Stefanski: Report
Kevin Stefanski, the head coach of the Cleveland Browns, was under intense pressure going into the 2023 season following a 7-10 performance the year before and two straight losing campaigns. There were concerns about general manager Andrew Berry risking the franchise’s future to sign quarterback Deshaun Watson, who only appeared in six games in 2022, the most of them ineffectively, and then blowing a lot of money on the defense.
Stefanski was named the NFL’s Coach of the Year, and according to reports from ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler in Las Vegas the day before the Super Bowl, he and Berry are expected to get contract extensions.
On Saturday, February 10, Fowler said, “Expect contract extensions to occur for Cleveland Browns coach Kevin Stefanski and general manager Andrew Berry sometime this offseason.” “The five-year contracts for both players are scheduled to end following the 2024 season. They put on a strong playoff drive last year, and it appears they will stay in Cleveland for the foreseeable future.
Browns QB Joe Flacco Earned Kevin Stefanski, Andrew Berry Their Coming Extensions
As the NFL’s Comeback Player of the Year Award winner the same night Stefanski did, quarterback Joe Flacco was perhaps the main factor in Cleveland’s success in the late season and postseason.
According to Pro Football Reference, Flacco finished the regular season as a starter with a 4-1 record, 1,616 passing yards, 13 touchdowns, and 8 interceptions. Following disastrous starting experiences for backup quarterbacks PJ Walker and youngster Dorian Thompson-Robinson, such output came on a $2.5 million salary.
While Stefanski gets some credit for how he used the quarterback and capitalized on his skills for play-action passing and moving the ball downfield, Berry deserves some credit for signing Flacco to a solid contract. Nevertheless, if they hadn’t struck it lucky and surfed the Flacco wave to the conference’s top Wildcard berth, neither man’s future would probably be as safe.