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  1. Their first head coach was Paul Brown, who coached for 17 complete seasons. Brown is also the franchise's all-time leader for the most regular season games coached (214), the most regular season game wins (158), the most playoffs games coached (14), and the most playoff game wins (9).

  2. Cleveland Browns Head Coaches. Listed below are the Cleveland Browns Head Coaching Records. Figures are sorted by number of wins. Active coaches are listed in bold. Regular Season and Postseason games are included in each coach's totals.

    Name
    Seasons
    Gms
    W
    Paul Brown
    1950-62
    169
    115
    Blanton Collier
    1963-70
    119
    79
    Sam Rutigliano
    1978-84
    99
    47
    Marty Schottenheimer
    1984-88
    77
    46
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_BrownPaul Brown - Wikipedia

    With Graham gone and the quarterback situation in flux, the Browns ended 1956 with a 57 record, Paul Brown's first losing season as a professional coach. In the next year's draft, the team selected Jim Brown out of Syracuse University .

  4. Cleveland Browns Head Coach History: A list of all the head coaches in Cleveland Browns history

    Name
    League
    Years
    Regular Season Records
    Kevin Stefanski
    NFL
    2020 -
    37-30-0 (0.552)
    Freddie Kitchens
    NFL
    2019
    6-10-0 (0.375)
    Gregg Williams
    NFL
    2018*
    5-3-0 (0.625)
    Hue Jackson
    NFL
    2016 - 2018
    3-36-1 (0.088)
  5. Cleveland Browns Year-by-Year Results: The team's regular season and playoff records through the years.

  6. Over his twenty-five years of coaching his teams compiled a cumulative win/loss record of 213-104-9. During his career he was a head coach for twenty-five seasons, first with the Cleveland Browns . He led the Browns for seventeen seasons, compiling a record of 158-48-8.

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  8. On December 6, Stefanski became the first Browns head coach since Romeo Crennel in 2007 to lead the franchise to a winning season, securing his ninth win with a 41–35 victory over the Tennessee Titans. Stefanski led the Browns to a 11–5 record, finishing third in the AFC North and clinching the Browns' first playoff berth since 2002.