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The Cleveland Browns entered the 2019 season with big expectations on the strength of second-year players such as quarterback Baker Mayfield, running back Nick Chubb and cornerback Denzel Ward, as well as a pair of supremely talented wideouts in Jarvis Landry and Odell Beckham Jr.
Instead, they stumbled to a disappointing 6-10 mark, resulting in a front office overhaul that saw the team fire head coach Freddie Kitchens and part ways with general manager John Dorsey.
The Browns are doing their due diligence with a number of head-coaching candidates, and they are the only team that has yet to hire a new coach.