General managers and coaches don't always get a second crack at picking their franchise quarterback, but Andrew Berry and Kevin Stefanski will get one.
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Browns GM Andrew Berry and coach Kevin Stefanski have a fresh start. That’s what Browns ownership has set up by retaining Berry and Stefanski for the 2025 season. It’s almost as if they both were hired for the first time after this dreadful 3-14 Browns season.
In 2025, the GM, head coach and the entire operation must show not just immediate progress but also actual fixes.
Hope springs in Berea every second week of January. No matter how bad the Browns look by season’s end — and you can’t unsee Saturday’s 35-10 loss to the Ravens — we all have a friend who believes in next year.
Browns general manager Andrew Berry said part of the offseason plan is finding a way to fix the inconsistencies that have plagued the organization.
Andrew Berry said Monday he was "embarrassed" to see the Cleveland Browns finish his fifth season as general manager with a 3-14 record. Berry was also
All-Pro defensive end Myles Garrett has the attention of the Cleveland Browns. Many questions have been raised surrounding a statement recently made by Garrett regarding his future with the team. Now
Browns defensive end Myles Garrett said near the end of the regular season that he wants the team "to be able to illuminate, illustrate" a path that will lead to winning in the immediate future because he's not interested in being part of an extended rebuilding process.
Browns general manager Andrew Berry was non-committal when asked about the future of running back Nick Chubb, a pending free agent, with the team.
Browns GM Andrew Berry gave an honest answer about Nick Chubb's future with the organization during an interview on Monday.
Cleveland Browns GM Andrew Berry discussed the 'flexible' take his team will have with their QB situation in 2025.
The Browns put the final touches on a lost season this week. Will it be back to the future for the organization's offense in 2025?