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2025 Cleveland Browns season

2025 Cleveland Browns season
OwnerJimmy Haslam
General managerAndrew Berry
Head coachKevin Stefanski
Home fieldHuntington Bank Field

The 2025 season will be the Cleveland Browns' 73rd season as a member of the National Football League (NFL), their 77th overall and their sixth under the head coach/general manager tandem of Kevin Stefanski and Andrew Berry. They will attempt to improve on their 3–14 record from the previous season and return to the playoffs for the first time since 2023.

Offseason

Staff changes

On January 5, one day after the 2024 season ended, the Browns fired offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey and offensive line coach Andy Dickerson, both after one season with the team.[1]

On January 8, the Browns hired former Rice University head coach Mike Bloomgren as their new offensive line coach.[2]

On January 14, the Browns promoted tight ends coach and passing game specialist Tommy Rees to offensive coordinator to replace Dorsey.[3]

Roster changes

Draft

2025 Cleveland Browns Draft
Round Selection Player Position College Notes
1 2
2 33
3 67
TBD from Buffalo
4 TBD
5 TBD from Detroit
6 TBD
TBD from Miami via Chicago
TBD from Minnesota

Notes

  • Exact numbers of the selections from rounds 4–7 will be determined when compensatory selections are awarded at the NFL's annual spring owners' meetings.

Staff

Front office
  • Owners – Jimmy Haslam, Dee Haslam, Whitney Haslam-Johnson, J.W. Johnson
  • Chief strategy officer – Paul DePodesta
  • Executive vice president/COO – David Jenkins
  • Executive vice president of football operations/general manager – Andrew Berry
  • Assistant general manager/vice president of football operations – Catherine Hickman
  • Assistant general manager/vice president of player personnel – Glenn Cook
  • Vice president of football administration – Chris Cooper
  • Vice president of research and strategy – Andrew Healy
  • Vice president of player personnel process and development – Ken Kovash
  • Director of football administration – Taylor Young
  • Director of player personnel – Dan Saganey
  • Director of pro scouting – Adam Al-Khayyal
  • Director of college scouting – Max Paulus
  • Senior personnel/coaching executive – Bob Quinn
  • Senior executive advisor to the GM – Jimmy Raye III
  • Advisor to the GM – Chris Polian
  • Director of football operations – Tyler Hamblin
  • Director of football operations & process – Joy Tapajcik
  • Director of research and strategy – Dave Giuliani
  • Director of scouting research – Mike Cetta
  • Director of football information systems – Brad DeAngelis
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
  • Offensive coordinator – Tommy Rees
  • Senior offensive assistant – Bill Musgrave
  • Running backs – Duce Staley
  • Pass game coordinator/wide receivers – Chad O'Shea
  • Tight ends – Vacant
  • Offensive line – Mike Bloomgren
  • Assistant offensive line – Roy Istvan
  • Offensive assistant/run game specialist – Nick Charlton
  • Offensive assistant/quarterbacks – Ashton Grant
  • Bill Willis diversity coaching fellow – Nemo Washington
 
Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
  • Assistant special teams – Stephen Bravo-Brown
Support staff
  • Senior assistant/special projects – Kevin Rogers
  • Coordinator of coaching logistics – Riley Hecklinski
Strength and conditioning
  • Director of high performance – Shaun Huls
  • Director of strength and conditioning – Larry Jackson
  • Assistant strength and conditioning/sports science – Josh Christovich
  • Assistant strength and conditioning – Monty Gibson
  • Assistant strength and conditioning – Dale Jones
  • Assistant strength and conditioning – Evan Marcus
  • Director of performance nutrition – Katy Meassick

Coaching staff
Front office
More NFL staffs

Current roster

Quarterbacks (QB)

Running backs (RB)

Wide receivers (WR)

Tight ends (TE)

Offensive linemen (OL)

Defensive linemen (DL)

Linebackers (LB)

Defensive backs (DB)

Special teams

Reserve

Impending free agents (FA)

Restricted free agents (RFA)

Exclusive-rights free agents (ERFA)

As of January 14, 2025. Rookies in italics.

47 active, 11 reserve, 28 free agent(s)

Preseason

The Browns' preseason opponents and schedule will be announced in the spring.

Regular season

2025 opponents

Listed below are the Browns' opponents for 2025. Exact dates and times will be announced in the spring.[4] The Browns will also play one of their home games at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London as part of the NFL International Series.[5]

Category Home Away
Division opponents
(AFC East)
Baltimore Ravens
Cincinnati Bengals
Pittsburgh Steelers
Conference opponents
(AFC East)
Buffalo Bills
Miami Dolphins
New England Patriots
New York Jets
Conference opponents
(based on 2024 division placement)
Tennessee Titans Las Vegas Raiders
Interconference opponents
(NFC North)
Green Bay Packers
Minnesota Vikings
Chicago Bears
Detroit Lions
Interconference opponent
(based on 2024 division placement)
San Francisco 49ers

References

  1. ^ Oyefusi, Daniel (January 5, 2025). "Browns fire OC Ken Dorsey, OL coach Andy Dickerson". ESPN. Retrieved January 8, 2025.
  2. ^ Russo, Kelsey (January 8, 2025). "Browns announce Mike Bloomgren as new offensive line coach". Cleveland Browns. Retrieved January 8, 2025.
  3. ^ Easterling, Chris. "Tommy Rees promoted from tight ends coach to be Cleveland Browns offensive coordinator". Akron Beacon Journal. Retrieved 2025-01-14.
  4. ^ "2025 Opponents Determined". NFL Football Operations. January 6, 2025. Retrieved January 6, 2025.
  5. ^ Russo, Kelsey (January 10, 2025). "Browns set to host home game in London for 2025 season". Cleveland Browns. Retrieved January 10, 2025.
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