Chad Williams+FollowCleveland’s QB race heats up: Sanders vs. Chambliss?Cleveland’s quarterback situation just got even more unpredictable. With the Browns holding two first-round picks in the 2026 NFL Draft, draft analyst Tony Pauline suggests they might target Trinidad Chambliss—a breakout star who’s drawn comparisons to Bernie Kosar. That could mean Shedeur Sanders, who had a rocky rookie season, faces even more competition for the starting job. Add in a new coaching staff and Deshaun Watson still on the roster, and it’s anyone’s guess who will lead the Browns next season. Would you rather see the Browns gamble on a new QB or stick with their current options? #Sports #Football #Browns10Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowBrowns head coach search takes a wild turnCleveland’s hunt for a new head coach just got even more unpredictable. After setbacks with interviews and the Rooney Rule requirements, the Browns are now eyeing college football candidates to keep their options open. With Jim Schwartz, Grant Udinski, and Nate Scheelhaase still in the mix, the front office is juggling NFL and college names to find the right fit. The earliest we’ll see a decision is next week, but with all these twists, it could take even longer. What do you think—should the Browns look to college for fresh ideas, or stick with NFL experience? #Sports #Football #Browns10Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowBrowns eye bold new era with young coach finalistsCleveland is seriously considering a major shakeup at head coach, with two rising stars—Grant Udinski and Nate Scheelhaase—now named as finalists. Both are under 36 and have less than a decade of NFL coaching experience, but their fresh energy could be exactly what the Browns need to unlock their young roster’s potential. The team is weighing whether to play it safe with familiar faces like Jim Schwartz or take a risk on new blood. Would you rather see the Browns go bold or stick with experience? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #Browns00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowBrowns’ Coaching Search Hits Buffalo RoadblockDawg Pound, are we watching our dream coach slip away? With the Bills firing McDermott and jumping into the 2026 head coach hunt, Cleveland’s already-messy search just got a lot tougher. The big worry: hotshot OC Grant Udinski is now on Buffalo’s radar, and with Josh Allen in the mix, who wouldn’t be tempted? Jimmy Haslam’s process is under fire, and the Rooney Rule is slowing us down. Could the Browns lose out again because of their own missteps? #Sports #Football #Browns10Share
Amy Williams+FollowCleveland Browns hit with another coaching setbackMike McDaniel, the innovative former Dolphins head coach, just pulled out of the Browns’ search for their next leader—right before his second interview. This isn’t just another name off the list; it’s a sign of how tough it’s become for Cleveland to attract top coaching talent. With McDaniel now eyeing jobs with the Chargers, Ravens, and Raiders, the Browns are left scrambling, facing questions about their roster, quarterback situation, and overall direction. Browns fans, how are you feeling about the state of the team’s search? Who would you want to see take the reins next? #Sports #Football #Browns01Share
Jay Williams+FollowBrowns’ real plan for Jim Schwartz revealedTurns out, Jim Schwartz’s second interview with the Browns wasn’t just about him becoming head coach—it was a deep dive into how he’d mesh with a young, offensive-minded hire if the team goes that route. The Browns want to keep Schwartz’s defensive magic in Cleveland, possibly as defensive coordinator or even assistant head coach, while pairing him with a fresh offensive leader. With the Buffalo Bills and Ravens also in the mix for Schwartz, this move could shape the Browns’ future in a big way. What do you think—should Cleveland stick with Schwartz or go bold with new blood? #Sports #Football #Browns02Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowBrowns could make NFL history with next coachCleveland is on the verge of a game-changing move: if the Browns hire Jaguars OC Grant Udinski as their new head coach, he’d become the youngest in NFL history. That’s the kind of bold decision that could totally reshape the team’s future, especially with Cleveland’s offense needing fresh energy. Udinski’s rise has been fast, and his innovative style is turning heads across the league. With other teams interested, the Browns might need to act quickly. What do you think—should Cleveland take a chance on youth and innovation, or stick with experience? #Sports #Football #Browns70Share
Michael Pitts+FollowBrowns’ head coach search hits another snagChris Shula, a hot name in NFL coaching circles and grandson of the legendary Don Shula, just turned down the Browns—despite his Ohio roots and ties to the area. Instead, he interviewed with five other teams, making it clear the Browns’ job isn’t as appealing as some might think. With the team’s elite defense, many thought Shula would be a perfect fit, but maybe it’s time to look in-house at Jim Schwartz or even shift focus to an offensive-minded leader. What kind of coach do you think the Browns need to finally turn things around? #Sports #Football #Browns00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowBrowns fans rally behind a surprise coaching pickCleveland’s coaching search just took a wild turn—fans are now overwhelmingly backing Grant Udinski, a 29-year-old offensive coordinator with a reputation for developing quarterbacks, over the expected favorite Jim Schwartz. Even with Schwartz’s strong locker room support and proven defensive chops, the buzz around Udinski is impossible to ignore. Browns fans seem ready to gamble on fresh ideas and a bold new direction rather than stick with the safe choice. Would you take a chance on an unproven but innovative coach, or stick with experience? This debate is heating up in Cleveland! #Sports #Football #Browns41Share
glen25+FollowBrowns eye young offensive minds for head coachThe Browns are shaking things up in Berea, with buzz growing around two young, offensive-minded coaches: Grant Udinski from the Jaguars and Nate Scheelhaase from the Rams. Both are getting serious attention inside the facility, and it sounds like the team might be ready to move on from the usual suspects. Second interviews are lined up for Todd Monken and Jim Schwartz, but word is those might be about building a staff around a fresh face. Could this be the start of a new era for Cleveland? What do you think—should the Browns go bold with a young coach or stick with experience? #Sports #Football #Browns00Share