In almost any way, except for the defense, the Cleveland Browns 2025 season was a failure. The team even failed to get the top overall pick after two end-of-the-season victories. The results led to the firing of Kevin Stefanski, who was replaced by Todd Monken.

There were a number of issues with Stefanski’s time with the Browns, some of which were out of his control, as we saw on the NFLPA report cards for the 2024 season:

Locker Room went from a “D+” to an “F-”

Training Room went from a “C+” to a “D+”

Training Staff went from a “B-” to a “C-”

Weight Room went from a “D” to an “A”

Team Travel stayed at a “D”

For the 2025 season, the NFL owners forbade the NFLPA from publishing the reports, but ESPN has gotten its hands on them, and things remained the same for Cleveland last year, with Stefanski graded the worst among head coaches and owner Jimmy Haslam near the bottom:

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