Kevin Stefanski is the current head coach of the Browns, but because of the coronavirus pandemic, Stefanski has been staying in Minnesota for the time being.
Stefanski was the offensive coordinator for the Vikings before taking over for Cleveland this offseason. He said he is throwing the “kitchen sink” at his four children, according to the Browns, keeping them entertained while staying in the house in Minnesota.
“You’ve just got to make it work,” Stefanski told the Browns. “I do not look at it from any other perspective than that. I think all 32 teams are at the same disadvantage and that is the truth.”
Stefanski inherits a Browns team with plenty of promise, despite disappointing in 2019-20. The offense has the likes of quarterback Baker Mayfield, wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr., running back Nick Chubb and wide receiver Jarvis Landry.
If Stefanski can help Mayfield recover from his sophomore slump, he could find success in Cleveland. It’s a shame his first offseason as head coach comes at a time where he has to stay in Minnesota.