Browns reportedly 'leaning toward' moving on from Kevin Stefanski

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The Cleveland Browns will end another disappointing season after their Week 18 game against the Cincinnati Bengals, and it could very well be the final game that head coach Kevin Stefanski has coached in Northeast Ohio after six seasons with the team.

NFL insider after NFL insider has remained unconfident in the future of Stefanski after accumulating just seven wins in his last two years as the head coach of the Browns. The Athletic's Diana Russini has joined in with those insiders, casting doubt on Stefanski's future in Cleveland.

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Here is what Russini had to say, not only the future of the head coach, but also about executive vice president Andrew Berry:

"The Cleveland Browns have done some background work to gather information on potential head-coaching options, and are leaning toward moving on from two-time Coach of the Year Kevin Stefanski. With the success of EVP and general manager Andrew Berry’s most recent draft, he’s likely to stay, but those discussions are ongoing heading into Cleveland’s final game at the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday."

Every indication seems to point toward Stefanski being a casualty of Black Monday following the Browns NFL Week 18 matchup against the Bengals.

This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns reportedly 'leaning toward' moving on from Kevin Stefanski

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