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  1. Porter head coach John Brown celebrates with his team following a 4-2 victory against Fort Bend Bush on Thursday, April 2, 2015, at Texan Drive Stadium.

  2. Brown is the only Browns head coach to win an AAFC championship, winning four. Brown and Blanton Collier have led the Browns to NFL championships. Brown won the Sporting News NFL Coach of the Year three times, the United Press International (UPI) NFL Coach of the Year once, and was elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a coach.

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    • Romeo Crennel
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    • Bill Belichick
    • Sam Rutigliano
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    • Blanton Collier
    • Paul Brown

    There is something about the assistants of Bill Belichickthat NFL owners and executives just can’t stay away from. The Browns are no different. While he was still the defensive coordinator for the New England Patriots, and just before the 2003 playoffs began, Crennel interviewed for 6 head coaching jobs in 36 hours. He wasn’t offered any at the tim...

    Bud Carson Came to the Browns after 17 years as an NFL assistant around the league. Directly before taking the Brown head coaching job Carson was the defensive coordinator for the New York Jets. However, back in the 1970s he was the architect of the Steel Curtain defense of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Carson took over in 1988 for Marty Schottenheimer ...

    Forrest Gregg came to the Browns in 1974 as the offensive line coach. He had spent the first two years his coaching career in San Diego in the same role. Perhaps he knew what was to come, or perhaps he was just lucky, but the move was a fortuitous one for Gregg because just a year later he was named head coach of the Cleveland Browns. Gregg entered...

    Butch Davis rode the wave of his college success at Miami into a deal in Cleveland that gave him the dual role of head coach and general manager. At the time, the move made some sense. Davis had rebuilt the Miami Hurricanes into a national powerhouse after NCAA violations by the previous regime had decimated the program. The Butch Davis reign laste...

    When Nick Skorich took over the Browns he didn’t exactly need an introduction to the players, staff, or facilities. He’d already been around for 7 years as an assistant and offensive coordinator. Skorich took over the Browns for a retiring Blanton Collier in 1971. In 1970 the Browns finished with a 7-7 record, only their second non-winning season s...

    The Belichick era of Browns football stirs many strong emotions in Browns’ fans. Some saw his personality as off-putting. He ran his press conferences with what appeared to be a bored indifference. This gave fans the impression that he lacked enthusiasm for the job. As it turns out, that’s just how he runs his press conferences. Belichick was also ...

    Sam Rutigliano is the picture of the American dream Norman Rockwell could have only imagined painting. Rutigliano was born in Brooklyn, New York to Italian immigrant parents. After a college football career at Tennessee and Tulsa, Rutigliano worked his way up to the top of the coaching ladder. He started his coaching career in 1956 as a high school...

    Marty Schottenheimer was and is a football man. After a college career at Pitt, he played professionally for 6 seasons before hanging it up. After an unfulfilling career in real estate after his playing career, Schottenheimer got back in the game as a coach. After half a dozen season as a positions coach, Schottenheimer was given the job of defensi...

    To say that Blanton Collier owes his career to Paul Brown isn’t exactly a fair characterization of the man’s great career, but their connection is perhaps the most important relationship in either man’s career. Collier got his start coaching high school football in Kentucky, where he spent 16 years coaching Paris High School. World War II took Coll...

    There is no figure greater in the history of football in Ohio than Paul Brown. Brown grew up in Massillon, Ohio, the hotbed of football passion both before and after Brown’s influence. After a college career at the University of Miami, Brown took a job coaching football at his alma mater, Massillon Washington High School. After 5 state championship...

  4. Dec 16, 2023 · He found refuge through coaching football and eventually became Independence Community College's head coach of the Indy Pirates, a team that didn't have a winning record in a decade. During Indy's 2017 season in Last Chance U season 3, having Jason Brown coach the team led them to a program-best 9-2 record and the school's first bowl game win ...

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  5. Although he did not play college football, Leach played wide receiver under John McDougall, the longtime coach at Cody High School in Cody, Wyoming. Under Coach MacDougall, Cody played in two top division state championships while Leach was a student, winning one in 1976 in triple overtime against coach John Deti's Laramie Plainsmen. Head ...

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  6. Jan 23, 2018 · He was the first head coach at Freedom High School in Woodbridge when it opened in 2004. Brown went 2-18 in two varsity seasons before leaving to join Bill at Colonial Forge.

  7. video. Which Ohio high school did Paul Brown coach at before the Cleveland Browns? | Browns Trivia. Paul Brown was a co-founder and the first head coach of the Cleveland Browns. Which Ohio high...