The Cleveland Browns have entered a significant period of restructuring following the dismissal of head coach Kevin Stefanski after two consecutive losing seasons. While ownership opted for a leadership change, General Manager Andrew Berry will remain in his role to spearhead the search for a new coach and a definitive franchise quarterback. The team's struggles were largely attributed to a regressing offense and a lack of stability at the quarterback position, including the underwhelming performance and injury history of Deshaun Watson. Despite a young roster showing some promise, owner Jimmy Haslam emphasized that the organization failed to meet progress benchmarks, leading to this organizational reset. The next four months are viewed as a critical window for the front office to utilize high draft picks and salary cap space to build a competitive roster. Ultimately, the franchise aims to move past its history of frequent coaching changes by establishing a sustainable winning culture.