Browns Coaching Decision Could Come FAST

Browns Could Name New Head Coach Sooner Rather Than Later

The Cleveland Browns may be closing in on their next head coach sooner than expected, according to one prominent local insider, as pressure mounts on the organization to define its future direction.

After already losing at least one head coaching candidate to the New York Giants, Cleveland faces increasing urgency. With the NFL offseason accelerating—free agency approaching, draft preparation underway, and seven other franchises competing for top coaching talent—the Browns cannot afford to fall behind.

Establishing a clear identity and leadership structure has become a priority.

Timeline Could Accelerate

Speaking recently on 92.3 The Fan, longtime Browns insider Mary Kay Cabot suggested Cleveland could have its next head coach in place as early as next week, provided their top choice is not still involved in a deep playoff run.

“If you want to have a head coach that just so happens to be moving forward in the playoffs, then you’re just going to have to be a little bit more patient,” Cabot said. “I don’t think that they should hurry and hire someone just because some of their candidates are heading to championship games.”

In short, Cleveland must balance speed with discipline—waiting if necessary to ensure the right fit, even if that means watching other candidates accept jobs elsewhere.

Playoff Candidates in the Mix

So far, the Browns have interviewed three coaches still active in the postseason:

  • Aden Durde, defensive coordinator for the Seattle Seahawks
  • Chris Shula, defensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Rams
  • Nate Scheelhaase, Rams pass game coordinator

Each remains unavailable for immediate follow-up due to ongoing playoff commitments.

Second Interview List Taking Shape

At this stage, only two candidates are confirmed for second interviews:

  • Jim Schwartz, Cleveland’s current defensive coordinator
  • Todd Monken, offensive coordinator for the Baltimore Ravens

However, Monken’s availability could change quickly, as he is widely expected to join John Harbaugh’s staff in New York.

If Cleveland feels strongly after these second interviews—or decides to advance candidates such as Mike McDaniel or Grant Udinski—the Browns could move quickly to avoid losing another top option.

The pressure is unmistakable. Browns fans are eager for a turnaround, and leadership at the top will shape every decision that follows.

For Cleveland, getting the timing right may be just as important as getting the hire right.


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