Christopher Hughes+FollowBrowns’ coaching search leaves fans dividedCleveland’s head coach hunt is turning heads—eight of their ten interview requests are for coaches with zero NFL head coaching experience, and most are offense-focused. Yet, the Browns just now requested to interview Chris Shula, a hot defensive coordinator everyone else is after, while seemingly ignoring proven names like Brian Flores. With the defense already a strength, some fans are baffled by the team’s late interest in Shula and lack of urgency for Flores. Is Cleveland missing out on the right leader, or are they betting big on a fresh approach? Let’s hear your take: is this the right move or a risky gamble? #Sports #Football #Browns00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowCleveland Browns eye bold new directionThe Browns are reportedly set to shake things up by targeting Klint Kubiak—a rising star with a knack for turning offenses around—as their next head coach. Kubiak’s success in Seattle, where he led one of the league’s top offenses despite constant roster changes, has made him a hot commodity. If he lands in Cleveland, fans could see a fresh, dynamic approach on offense, possibly built around a young quarterback in 2026. Pairing Kubiak’s play-calling with Jim Schwartz’s defense could be the spark the Browns need. What do you think—will this bold move finally push the Browns over the top? #Sports #Football #Browns10Share
glen25+FollowBrowns’ QB shakeup boosts Shedeur SandersShedeur Sanders just got a real shot at the Browns’ starting quarterback job, and it’s turning heads in Cleveland. With Dante Moore staying at Oregon and Deshaun Watson’s contract making a 2026 exit tricky, the Browns are likely to let Sanders compete for QB1 next season. Dillon Gabriel, last year’s pick, is now the odd man out after struggling in his starts. Expect the Browns to add more competition, but for now, Sanders’ strong finish to 2025 puts him in the driver’s seat. What do you think—should the Browns go all-in on Sanders or keep searching for their next franchise QB? #Sports #Football #Browns40Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowStefanski to Ravens? Browns Fans ReactTalk about a plot twist in the AFC North! ESPN’s Dan Graziano predicts that Kevin Stefanski, fresh off his Browns exit, could land as the next head coach of the rival Ravens. After six up-and-down years in Cleveland, Stefanski might now be calling plays for Lamar Jackson. Imagine seeing our former HC on the opposite sideline twice a year—awkward or what? Is this the ultimate rivalry fuel, or are we overreacting? #Sports #Football #Browns00Share
Jay Williams+FollowBrowns’ coaching search could surprise fansCleveland’s hunt for a new head coach is heating up, and the latest buzz points to Mike McDaniel as the frontrunner—a move that’s dividing Browns fans. While some hoped for a bold, young pick like Grant Udinski, the front office seems to be leaning toward experience and offensive creativity. McDaniel’s knack for working with challenging QB situations could be exactly what the Browns need, especially with their draft position this year. But would this choice excite the Dawg Pound, or leave folks wishing for a riskier, high-upside hire? Let’s hear your take: stick with proven experience, or roll the dice on fresh talent? #Sports #Football #Browns00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowBrowns eye big NFL Draft moves after Jaguars lossCleveland’s draft strategy just got a major boost! Thanks to the Jaguars’ wild card exit, the Browns are now locked in for two first-round picks in 2026—one of them coming from Jacksonville. Depending on how the Chargers-Patriots game shakes out, Cleveland will pick at No. 23 or 24, plus their own No. 6 pick. That’s a huge opportunity to reshape the roster, maybe land a top receiver or shore up the offensive line. With so much draft capital, what positions do you think the Browns should target most? #Sports #Football #Browns00Share
glen25+FollowMike McDaniel shakes up Browns coaching searchMike McDaniel, fresh off his stint with the Dolphins, is now in the running for the Cleveland Browns’ head coach job. The Browns are clearly looking for an offensive spark, and McDaniel’s reputation for creative play-calling has the front office buzzing. With his history in Cleveland and success with Miami’s offense, fans are already debating if he’s the right fit to fix the Browns’ struggles. What do you think—should the Browns go all-in on McDaniel, or hold out for another big name like John Harbaugh? Let’s hear your thoughts on what the team needs most! #Sports #Football #Browns11Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowCleveland’s QB debate: Is Shedeur Sanders the answer?Cleveland fans, the search for a franchise quarterback just got more interesting. Mel Kiper Jr. is all-in on Shedeur Sanders, calling out critics and insisting the rookie showed real promise—even if the stats don’t jump off the page. Sanders’ first season had its bumps (7 TDs, 10 INTs, 56.6% completion), but Kiper says the numbers don’t tell the whole story. With the Browns holding the 6th pick and QB still a question mark, do you think Sanders deserves another shot, or should the team look elsewhere? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #Browns02Share
Jay Williams+FollowBrowns eye Mike McDaniel for head coachMike McDaniel just landed on the Browns’ radar in a big way. After being let go by the Dolphins, McDaniel—who once coached in Cleveland—has shot to the top of the Browns’ wish list for head coach. The front office has admired his offensive creativity for years, and with the Browns’ offense struggling, bringing in someone who turned Miami into a scoring machine could be a game-changer. Some fans wonder if he’d be better as an offensive coordinator, but either way, this move could shake up the team’s future. What do you think—should the Browns go all-in on McDaniel? #Sports #Football #Browns00Share
John Camacho+FollowBrowns eye $73M upgrade for offensive lineA $73 million move could completely reshape the Browns’ offense next season. With Shedeur Sanders possibly stepping in as quarterback, Cleveland’s front office is reportedly eyeing Pro Bowl center Tyler Linderbaum to anchor the line. Linderbaum’s track record for reliability and elite run blocking would be a game-changer, especially after last season’s injuries left the Browns scrambling at center. But here’s the catch: tight salary cap space and the team’s recent struggles might make this a tough sell. Would a big investment in the O-line finally give Cleveland the stability it needs, or is this too risky? #Sports #Football #Browns01Share