Browns Fire Stefanski, Texans Make Roster Moves, Stefanski to Interview for Giants HC
The Cleveland Browns have fired head coach Kevin Stefanski after a 5-12 season, ending his six-year tenure with a 45-56 record and two playoff appearances. The organization cited unsatisfactory results over the past two seasons, particularly on offense, where the team struggled with quarterback stability and offensive production. Despite this, GM Andrew Berry will remain and lead the search for a new head coach, with potential candidates including offensive coordinators and defensive coordinators like Jim Schwartz. Stefanski is expected to interview for the New York Giants head coaching position on Wednesday, with interest also from the Titans and Falcons. Meanwhile, the Houston Texans made roster moves, activating Darrell Taylor from injured reserve and waiving K’Von Wallace. The Texans have been active in roster management throughout December and January, reflecting ongoing team rebuilding efforts. The Browns' coaching change raises questions about their quarterback situation, with options including rookie prospects, free agents, and Deshaun Watson, whose future with the team remains uncertain.
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