
The Cleveland Browns suffered their second consecutive loss on Sunday, falling to the Pittsburgh Steelers and dropping to a 3-10 record with four games left in the season. With challenging matchups ahead against Kansas City, Miami, Baltimore, and Cincinnati, the Browns face the possibility of finishing the season on a six-game losing streak, which could leave them at 3-14.
This situation has sparked questions about head coach Kevin Stefanski’s future. Browns insider Tony Grossi believes a coaching change is possible if the team fails to break its losing streak. Speaking on *The Really Big Show,* Grossi noted, “Realistically, 3-14 is not out of the question at this point. How many coaches survive 3-14? Hue Jackson did, and how’d that go?”
The Browns were officially eliminated from playoff contention after their 27-14 loss to Pittsburgh, securing the team’s third losing season in four years under Stefanski. With his record now at 40-40, the head coach’s tenure is under scrutiny despite his two Coach of the Year awards and leading the Browns to two of their three playoff appearances since 1999.
As the Browns prepare for a tough finish to the season, questions remain about whether Stefanski will be given another chance to turn things around.
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