Schwartz’s future with the Browns remains a fluid subject. The Browns would like to resolve the situation before introducing Todd Monken as head coach early next week.
Monken’s most pressing task now is to recruit a worthy replacement for Jim Schwartz.
Monken jumpstarted his assistant coaching staff by luring offensive line coach George Warhop from the Ravens.
Jim Schwartz’s future with Browns is coming to a head.
After more than seven hours of interviewing with the Browns, supposed front-runner Nate Scheelhaase did not receive a contract offer and honored a commitment to interview with Buffalo.
The Browns will interview Rams pass game coordinator Nate Scheelhaase in Los Angeles on Monday. They could make him their head coach choice as early as Monday or Tuesday.
Discipline is at the discretion of the commissioner and could include a fine and loss of draft picks.
Browns have to add a second in-person interview with a person of color and/or woman before they can hire a coach.
McDaniel might not have been a front-runner to be the next Browns coach, but his withdrawal causes them to introduce another minority candidate, along with Nathan Scheelhaase, to comply with the Rooney Rule.
Only one head coach hired by Haslam produced a winning record, and he was a part-timer not retained.
Schwartz has to decide what’s important to him, and not let Andrew Berry dictate his future.
The Browns have 31 players whose contracts have run out. Who returns partly depends on the new coaching staff.
Established disciplinarian or young and innovative? What do the Browns need more in their next head coach?
Grant Udinski, the Browns’ latest interview request, would surpass the Rams’ Sean McVay by 10 months as the youngest head coach ever if hired.
Mike McDaniel, Nate Scheelhaase, Jesse Minter up next in Andrew Berry's head coach search.
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