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Browns Make Final Call on GM Andrew Berry, HC Kevin Stefanski: Report
What a difference one winning season makes.
Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski was firmly in the hot seat heading into the 2023 campaign after a 7-10 effort the year prior and two consecutive losing seasons. Questions also surrounded general manager Andrew Berry mortgaging the franchise’s future to acquire quarterback Deshaun Watson — who played just six games in 2022, most of them poorly — then spending massively on the defense.
Watson didn’t get a great deal better last year and played just six games again due to season-ending shoulder surgery. But the Browns finished the campaign with the top-rated defense in football based on total yards surrendered and navigated five different starting quarterbacks on their way to 11 wins and a spot in the AFC playoffs.
Stefanski won the NFL’s Coach of the Year Award, and he and Berry now appear in line for extensions based on reporting from ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler in Las Vegas one day ahead of the Super Bowl.
“Expect contract extensions to occur for Cleveland Browns coach Kevin Stefanski and general manager Andrew Berry sometime this offseason,” Fowler wrote on Saturday, February 10. “Both have matching five-year deals that are set to expire after the 2024 season. They performed well this past year to execute a playoff push, and all signs point to them being in Cleveland for the foreseeable future.”
Browns QB Joe Flacco Earned Kevin Stefanski, Andrew Berry Their Coming Extensions
Perhaps the biggest reason for Cleveland’s late-season success and playoff run was quarterback Joe Flacco, who won the NFL’s Comeback Player of the Year Award on the same night that Stefanski earned his honor.
Flacco finished the year 4-1 as a regular-season starter with 1,616 passing yards, 13 TDs and 8 INTs, per Pro Football Reference. That production came on a $2.5 million contract after unsuccessful starting stints for backup quarterbacks PJ Walker and rookie Dorian Thompson-Robinson.
Berry deserves some credit for adding Flacco on a good contract, while Stefanski deserves some credit for how he deployed the quarterback and took advantage of his talents for play-action passing and pushing the football downfield. That said, the futures of both men wouldn’t likely be so secure if they hadn’t gotten a little lucky and rode the Flacco wave to the top Wildcard spot in the conference.