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The Cleveland Browns have extended the contracts of general manager Andrew Berry and head coach Kevin Stefanski, who were both hired in 2020. Team owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam expressed their confidence in Berry and Stefanski, highlighting their leadership, collaborative approach, and ability to overcome obstacles. The multi-year extensions come after the Browns made the playoffs in two of the four seasons under their leadership, achieving the highest winning percentage in franchise history over a four-year stretch since 1986-89. Both Berry and Stefanski are credited with the team's successes despite challenges like injuries and changes in starting quarterbacks. Looking ahead, the Browns aim to continue their progress with a healthy season from quarterback Deshaun Watson and the potential return of Nick Chubb in the upcoming 2024 season.
Source: YAHOO