Former Browns head coach Marty Schottenheimer has passed away

Five days after being placed in hospice care, former Browns head coach Marty Schottenheimer has died.
The 77-year-old was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease back in 2014 and has fought valiantly ever since. On Feb. 8, Schottenheimer passed away peacefully with family by his side in Charlotte, North Carolina.
A fan favorite for his positive approach and genial nature, Schottenheimer coached the Browns from the middle of 1984 through the 1988 season. His teams won at least one playoff game every season between 1985 and 1988.
During his 20-year NFL career Schottenheimer also coached in Kansas City (1989-98), Washington (2001), and San Diego (2002-06). He accumulated a 200-126-1 (.613) lifetime record with 13 playoff appearances.
Schottenheimer was the AP NFL Coach of the Year with San Diego in 2004 and inducted in to the Chiefs Hall of Fame in 2010

Five days after being placed in hospice care, former Browns head coach Marty Schottenheimer has died.
The 77-year-old was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease back in 2014 and has fought valiantly ever since. On Feb. 8, Schottenheimer passed away peacefully with family by his side in Charlotte, North Carolina.
A fan favorite for his positive approach and genial nature, Schottenheimer coached the Browns from the middle of 1984 through the 1988 season. His teams won at least one playoff game every season between 1985 and 1988.
During his 20-year NFL career Schottenheimer also coached in Kansas City (1989-98), Washington (2001), and San Diego (2002-06). He accumulated a 200-126-1 (.613) lifetime record with 13 playoff appearances.
Schottenheimer was the AP NFL Coach of the Year with San Diego in 2004 and inducted in to the Chiefs Hall of Fame in 2010

Former Browns head coach Marty Schottenheimer has passed away

Five days after being placed in hospice care, former Browns head coach Marty Schottenheimer has died.
The 77-year-old was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease back in 2014 and has fought valiantly ever since. On Feb. 8, Schottenheimer passed away peacefully with family by his side in Charlotte, North Carolina.
A fan favorite for his positive approach and genial nature, Schottenheimer coached the Browns from the middle of 1984 through the 1988 season. His teams won at least one playoff game every season between 1985 and 1988.
During his 20-year NFL career Schottenheimer also coached in Kansas City (1989-98), Washington (2001), and San Diego (2002-06). He accumulated a 200-126-1 (.613) lifetime record with 13 playoff appearances.
Schottenheimer was the AP NFL Coach of the Year with San Diego in 2004 and inducted in to the Chiefs Hall of Fame in 2010

Five days after being placed in hospice care, former Browns head coach Marty Schottenheimer has died.
The 77-year-old was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease back in 2014 and has fought valiantly ever since. On Feb. 8, Schottenheimer passed away peacefully with family by his side in Charlotte, North Carolina.
A fan favorite for his positive approach and genial nature, Schottenheimer coached the Browns from the middle of 1984 through the 1988 season. His teams won at least one playoff game every season between 1985 and 1988.
During his 20-year NFL career Schottenheimer also coached in Kansas City (1989-98), Washington (2001), and San Diego (2002-06). He accumulated a 200-126-1 (.613) lifetime record with 13 playoff appearances.
Schottenheimer was the AP NFL Coach of the Year with San Diego in 2004 and inducted in to the Chiefs Hall of Fame in 2010

Browns open with top-10 odds to win Super Bowl LVI

It didn’t take long for the oddsmakers to publish the full initial lines for the winner of the next Super Bowl.
The Buccaneers were still celebrating the win in Super Bowl LV when BetMGM released the odds for all 32 teams for next season.
The Cleveland Browns find themselves much closer to the top of those odds than normal.
Coming off the team’s best season in over 25 years, Cleveland is one of the trendier early risers in the odds. The Browns are tied for the 10th-best odds to win at 25-1.
The Chiefs, who lost in Sunday’s matchup, have the best odds at 6-1, followed by the Packers (9-1), Buccaneers (10-1), and three teams at 12-1

It didn’t take long for the oddsmakers to publish the full initial lines for the winner of the next Super Bowl.
The Buccaneers were still celebrating the win in Super Bowl LV when BetMGM released the odds for all 32 teams for next season.
The Cleveland Browns find themselves much closer to the top of those odds than normal.
Coming off the team’s best season in over 25 years, Cleveland is one of the trendier early risers in the odds. The Browns are tied for the 10th-best odds to win at 25-1.
The Chiefs, who lost in Sunday’s matchup, have the best odds at 6-1, followed by the Packers (9-1), Buccaneers (10-1), and three teams at 12-1

Browns open with top-10 odds to win Super Bowl LVI

It didn’t take long for the oddsmakers to publish the full initial lines for the winner of the next Super Bowl.
The Buccaneers were still celebrating the win in Super Bowl LV when BetMGM released the odds for all 32 teams for next season.
The Cleveland Browns find themselves much closer to the top of those odds than normal.
Coming off the team’s best season in over 25 years, Cleveland is one of the trendier early risers in the odds. The Browns are tied for the 10th-best odds to win at 25-1.
The Chiefs, who lost in Sunday’s matchup, have the best odds at 6-1, followed by the Packers (9-1), Buccaneers (10-1), and three teams at 12-1

It didn’t take long for the oddsmakers to publish the full initial lines for the winner of the next Super Bowl.
The Buccaneers were still celebrating the win in Super Bowl LV when BetMGM released the odds for all 32 teams for next season.
The Cleveland Browns find themselves much closer to the top of those odds than normal.
Coming off the team’s best season in over 25 years, Cleveland is one of the trendier early risers in the odds. The Browns are tied for the 10th-best odds to win at 25-1.
The Chiefs, who lost in Sunday’s matchup, have the best odds at 6-1, followed by the Packers (9-1), Buccaneers (10-1), and three teams at 12-1

Kevin Stefanski wins NFL coach of the year honors

The first-year coach, Kevin Stefanski, won the NFL’s coach of the year award for the 2020 season.
Stefanski was the winner in his rookie campaign after leading the Browns to an 11-5 finish in the regular season and the team’s first postseason berth since 2003.
His Browns also won a playoff game for the first time in over 25 years before falling short against Kansas City

The first-year coach, Kevin Stefanski, won the NFL’s coach of the year award for the 2020 season.
Stefanski was the winner in his rookie campaign after leading the Browns to an 11-5 finish in the regular season and the team’s first postseason berth since 2003.
His Browns also won a playoff game for the first time in over 25 years before falling short against Kansas City

Kevin Stefanski wins NFL coach of the year honors

The first-year coach, Kevin Stefanski, won the NFL’s coach of the year award for the 2020 season.
Stefanski was the winner in his rookie campaign after leading the Browns to an 11-5 finish in the regular season and the team’s first postseason berth since 2003.
His Browns also won a playoff game for the first time in over 25 years before falling short against Kansas City

The first-year coach, Kevin Stefanski, won the NFL’s coach of the year award for the 2020 season.
Stefanski was the winner in his rookie campaign after leading the Browns to an 11-5 finish in the regular season and the team’s first postseason berth since 2003.
His Browns also won a playoff game for the first time in over 25 years before falling short against Kansas City

Browns LT Jedrick Wills cited for drag racing with WR Rashard Higgins

More information has come from the Westlake Police Department on the drag racing incident that involved Browns wide receiver Rashard Higgins being cited for drag racing, and it’s not good.
It turns out the person Higgins was racing with was rookie left tackle Jedrick Wills.
Wills has also been cited for drag racing in the Tuesday morning incident. The teammates were racing on Crocker Road at undetermined speeds.
Higgins’ attorney, Kevin Spellacy, indicated his client will plead not guilty to the charge, via cleveland.com. A marijuana cigarette was also found by police, but there will be no citation for the joint

More information has come from the Westlake Police Department on the drag racing incident that involved Browns wide receiver Rashard Higgins being cited for drag racing, and it’s not good.
It turns out the person Higgins was racing with was rookie left tackle Jedrick Wills.
Wills has also been cited for drag racing in the Tuesday morning incident. The teammates were racing on Crocker Road at undetermined speeds.
Higgins’ attorney, Kevin Spellacy, indicated his client will plead not guilty to the charge, via cleveland.com. A marijuana cigarette was also found by police, but there will be no citation for the joint

Browns LT Jedrick Wills cited for drag racing with WR Rashard Higgins

More information has come from the Westlake Police Department on the drag racing incident that involved Browns wide receiver Rashard Higgins being cited for drag racing, and it’s not good.
It turns out the person Higgins was racing with was rookie left tackle Jedrick Wills.
Wills has also been cited for drag racing in the Tuesday morning incident. The teammates were racing on Crocker Road at undetermined speeds.
Higgins’ attorney, Kevin Spellacy, indicated his client will plead not guilty to the charge, via cleveland.com. A marijuana cigarette was also found by police, but there will be no citation for the joint

More information has come from the Westlake Police Department on the drag racing incident that involved Browns wide receiver Rashard Higgins being cited for drag racing, and it’s not good.
It turns out the person Higgins was racing with was rookie left tackle Jedrick Wills.
Wills has also been cited for drag racing in the Tuesday morning incident. The teammates were racing on Crocker Road at undetermined speeds.
Higgins’ attorney, Kevin Spellacy, indicated his client will plead not guilty to the charge, via cleveland.com. A marijuana cigarette was also found by police, but there will be no citation for the joint

Browns LT Jedrick Wills cited for drag racing with WR Rashard Higgins

More information has come from the Westlake Police Department on the drag racing incident that involved Browns wide receiver Rashard Higgins being cited for drag racing, and it’s not good.
It turns out the person Higgins was racing with was rookie left tackle Jedrick Wills.
Wills has also been cited for drag racing in the Tuesday morning incident. The teammates were racing on Crocker Road at undetermined speeds.
Higgins’ attorney, Kevin Spellacy, indicated his client will plead not guilty to the charge, via cleveland.com. A marijuana cigarette was also found by police, but there will be no citation for the joint

More information has come from the Westlake Police Department on the drag racing incident that involved Browns wide receiver Rashard Higgins being cited for drag racing, and it’s not good.
It turns out the person Higgins was racing with was rookie left tackle Jedrick Wills.
Wills has also been cited for drag racing in the Tuesday morning incident. The teammates were racing on Crocker Road at undetermined speeds.
Higgins’ attorney, Kevin Spellacy, indicated his client will plead not guilty to the charge, via cleveland.com. A marijuana cigarette was also found by police, but there will be no citation for the joint

Kevin Stefanski, 2 players among latest wave of COVID-19 positive tests for the Browns

The latest COVID-19 news out of Cleveland is not good for the Browns. Head coach Kevin Stefanski is among three members of the coaching staff who have tested positive for the coronavirus.
Two players also tested positive for COVID-19. As a result, the team facilities have been closed once again.
The Browns announced that special teams coach Mike Priefer will serve as the acting head coach while Stefanski is forced to be away from the team.
NFL COVID-19 protocols dictate that a positive test means the infected person must be away from the team for at least 10 days.
That would make Stefanski and the other positive tests unavailable for Sunday’s wild-card game in Pittsburgh

The latest COVID-19 news out of Cleveland is not good for the Browns. Head coach Kevin Stefanski is among three members of the coaching staff who have tested positive for the coronavirus.
Two players also tested positive for COVID-19. As a result, the team facilities have been closed once again.
The Browns announced that special teams coach Mike Priefer will serve as the acting head coach while Stefanski is forced to be away from the team.
NFL COVID-19 protocols dictate that a positive test means the infected person must be away from the team for at least 10 days.
That would make Stefanski and the other positive tests unavailable for Sunday’s wild-card game in Pittsburgh