Since returning to the NFL in 1999, the Cleveland Browns have cycled through head coaches almost as quickly as they have starting quarterbacks.
Hue Jackson is the team’s eighth full-time head coach in that timeframe, and the list of names that preceded him includes such low points as Chris Palmer (.156 winning percentage), Eric Mangini (.313), Pat Shurmur (.281) and Rob Chudzinski (.250).
Despite a 1-15 record in his first season in Cleveland, Jackson appears to be on the road to settling the position (although the quarterback search continues). And just like the quarterback position, the history of the head coach role in Cleveland has actually seen some high points.