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Kevin Stefanski is once again one of the most talked-about names in the NFL coaching market. The Cleveland Browns’ decision to move on from the two-time NFL Coach of the Year after six seasons may have surprised many, but around the league, there is little doubt that Stefanski will get another opportunity soon.At just 43 years old, Stefanski combines youth with valuable head-coaching experience. Despite a rough finish to his Browns tenure, his playoff appearances and earlier success still carry weight. As teams begin reshaping their futures, here are five realistic landing spots for Stefanski.
New York Giants
The New York Giants appear to be a natural fit. After mixed results under Brian Daboll, the franchise could look for a steady offensive-minded coach to guide a young roster.Stefanski’s background in developing quarterbacks could appeal to a Giants team looking to build around promising young talent. His calm approach and structured offense may also help restore stability to a franchise that has struggled for consistency in recent years.
Tennessee Titans
The Tennessee Titans are expected to prioritise experience after recent coaching changes failed to deliver results. Stefanski’s resume makes him a strong candidate if the Titans want a proven leader rather than another gamble.
Working with young quarterback Cam Ward and having significant salary cap space to reshape the roster could make this job attractive. However, Stefanski would likely want assurances of patience and long-term backing from ownership.
Las Vegas Raiders
The Las Vegas Raiders are no strangers to coaching turnover, but that could work in Stefanski’s favour. With a potential full rebuild on the horizon and a high draft pick in hand, the Raiders may seek a coach who can bring structure and discipline.For Stefanski, the chance to build a team from scratch and handpick a quarterback could be tempting, even if the franchise’s recent instability raises concerns.
Atlanta Falcons
The Atlanta Falcons could quietly emerge as an option. With a roster that has talent but lacks direction, Stefanski’s system-driven coaching style might help raise the team’s floor quickly.If Atlanta makes changes in its front office, Stefanski could be considered in the second wave of head coach hires, especially if bigger names are snapped up early.
Baltimore Ravens
A more speculative option is the Baltimore Ravens. While John Harbaugh remains in charge, questions about the team’s long-term direction persist.If a surprise opening emerges, Stefanski’s deep familiarity with the AFC North could make him an intriguing choice and a chance at instant redemption against his former team.Stefanski’s overall record in Cleveland may not impress on paper, but context matters. He guided the Browns to playoff appearances and stability during a turbulent period. In a league always hungry for proven leadership, it feels less like an ending and more like a reset.Also Read: Trevor Lawrence celebrates daughter Shae’s first birthday with sweet pregame tribute




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