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Browns owner Jimmy Haslam gives clear verdict on Kevin Stefanski's future ahead of Patriots showdown
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Browns owner Jimmy Haslam gives clear verdict on Kevin Stefanski's future ahead of Patriots showdown

Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam got honest about head coach Kevin Stefanski's future with the team. According to an article published by The Athletic's Diana Russini on Saturday, Haslam remains confident that his coach can lead the franchise to success."Kevin's done a really good job with us, and we've had some tough breaks," Haslam said. "A big trade (Deshaun Watson trade) we made didn't work out, and, you know, we're all suffering from that."Kevin, I thought, really did a great job of rallying the troops last week at a really critical time. You find out about leaders when things are bad, not when they're good, and he did a good job last week."Kevin Stefanski was hired by the Browns in 2020 on a five-year deal. So far, he has led the team to playoff appearances. In June 2024, they provided him with a contract extension after an 11-6 campaign and a playoff appearance during the 2023 campaign.Unfortunately, last season, the Browns had a disappointing showcase. They finished fourth in the AFC North with an underwhelming 3-14 record. This raised questions about Kevin Stefanski's fit with the franchise, putting him on the hot seat.However, the Browns decided to retain him as the head coach. So far, after seven games this season, the team once again finds itself in a difficult position with a 2-5 record. They also have had difficulties in the quarterback position despite signing two rookies, Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel.The Browns kicked off the season with veteran Joe Flacco as the QB1. However, he was benched for Dillon Gabriel after losing to the Detroit Lions in Week 4. Flacco was then traded to the Bengals on Oct. 7. This resulted in Gabriel taking over as the starting quarterback.JJ Watt shares his thoughts on Kevin Stefanski's decision not to bench Dillon Gabriel for Shedeur Sanders despite offensive strugglesShedeur Sanders was a projected top-three pick before the 2025 NFL draft. However, Coach Prime's son ended up going to the Browns with the 144th pick. He is currently serving as the backup on the depth chart, still waiting to make his official debut for the team.Last Monday, retired NFL star JJ Watt shared his thoughts on why Kevin Stefanski and his team will not start Shedeur in place of Dillon Gabriel."If the Browns thought Shedeur Sanders would give them a better chance to win, he would start. And maybe that day does come. I know there are many people out there very much looking forward to seeing what he's capable of at this level if given the chance. Myself included."But jobs and livelihood are on the line, coaches and front offices don't just hold players back for no reason. They need to win and they need to win fast. They'll do whatever it takes for that to happen. The Browns offense hasn't scored over 17 points in 11 straight games. They have clearly been offensive struggles, regardless of who's been playing the QB position."JJ Watt @JJWattLINK@NFLonCBS If the Browns thought Shedeur Sanders would give them a better chance to win, he would start. And maybe that day does come. I know there are many people out there very much looking forward to seeing what he’s capable of at this level if given the chance. Myself included. But jobsWill Kevin Stefanski and his team take advantage of the winning momentum after last week's 21-6 victory over the Miami Dolphins?The Browns will face the Patriots this Sunday at 1 p.m. ET.

"I'm happy with the career": Tyreek Hill hints at retirement as Dolphins WR recovers from devastating leg injury
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"I'm happy with the career": Tyreek Hill hints at retirement as Dolphins WR recovers from devastating leg injury

Miami Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill is unsure whether he will make a comeback to the gridiron next year.On Thursday, on "The Set" podcast with his ex-teammate Terron Armstead, the eight-time Pro Bowler hinted at the possibility of retirement after his devastating season-ending injury."I feel like that decision is all based upon how I feel and where my mindset is at the moment," Hill said. "Like right now, I'm happy. I'm happy being with my kids. I'm happy with the career that I've had."I love playing football. I love it man. But, it takes a lot. It takes a lot to be the best and to stay at the top and make a lot of money and help your team win games and stuff like that. ...It takes a lot on you mentally, takes a ot on you physically. ... I just want to be in this moment with my family. I think that's the appropriate answer for something like that. I don't want to make any rash decisions, obviously."During the Dolphins' 27-24 victory over the Jets in Week 4, Tyreek Hill suffered a gruesome injury, disclocating his knee and tearing multiple ligaments. He underwent surgery the day after and will miss out on the rest of the 2025 season. The WR recorded 265 yards and one TD receiving in four games.Tyreek Hill has been a part of the Dolphins since being traded by the Chiefs in 2022. He has made two playoff appearances with them. Unfortunately, this year, Mike McDaniels and his team are just 1-6 heading into Week 8.Tyreek Hill shares his thoughts on Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa blaming his teammatesTua Tagovailoa came under a lot of flak after blaming his teammates for being late to team meetings and questioning the leadership following their Week 6 loss to the Chargers. The quarterback later apologized for his comments after the backlash.While speaking with Terron Armstead, Tyreek Hill expressed his support for Tagovailoa amid the team's disastrous 1-6 record."I'm going to support Tua regardless of what he's got going on, that's my brother," Hill said. "So, I kind of can feel what hey's saying, cause at the end of the day, like, that just shows people that he wants to win bro. ... He's a great leader. He's passionate about Miami, he loves the community and he wants to win games in Miami."The Dolphins will face the Atlanta Falcons this Sunday at 1 p.m. ET.