Kevin Stefanski has been at the helm of the Cleveland Browns during one of the most turbulent periods in the team’s history, with highs and lows that have tested the patience of fans. With the Deshaun Watson era coming to an end and the potential beginning of the Shedeur Sanders era, there is speculation among fans about whether Stefanski should also be replaced.
According to NFL insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero, the decision to part ways with Stefanski is still up in the air. While they did not rule out the possibility of him leaving after the season, they also left open the door for his return in 2026. The Browns organization recognizes Stefanski’s coaching abilities and his ability to maintain a steady approach despite the challenges of a young roster and a transition year.
However, the Browns’ record of 6-25 over the past two seasons has put everything under evaluation. The question remains whether owner Jimmy Haslam believes Stefanski is the right coach to lead a young team and quarterbacks into the next phase of the team’s development. If not, Haslam may choose to move on from Stefanski, making him a top candidate for coaching positions elsewhere.
Stefanski is wrapping up his sixth season in Cleveland, facing the 10-4 Buffalo Bills in Week 16. He has led the team to two 11-win seasons in 2020 and 2023, with playoff appearances in those years. These two playoff seasons mark the most successful tenure for a Browns head coach since Marty Schottenheimer’s four consecutive playoff appearances in the 1980s.
Looking ahead, if the Browns were to part ways with Stefanski, there are several potential landing spots for him. With only one year of experience as an offensive coordinator, Stefanski may consider returning to a coordinator role under a head coach if a head coaching job is not immediately available. However, teams like the Tennessee Titans and the New York Giants could be potential destinations for Stefanski.
The Titans have a young quarterback in Cam Ward with potential, but no long-term head coach in place. Stefanski’s experience in developing young quarterbacks like Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders could make him a valuable asset for Ward’s development. Similarly, the Giants have a young quarterback in Jaxson Dart and a coaching vacancy, making them an attractive destination for Stefanski.
As the 2026 season approaches, the decision on Stefanski’s future with the Browns will need to be made. Whether he remains in Cleveland or moves on to a new opportunity, Stefanski’s coaching abilities and track record will make him a sought-after candidate in the NFL coaching carousel.

