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Week 0 · The Offseason

Seven Months
In Cleveland

A family nobody had heard of bought the Browns. They ran a real coaching search, interviewed the people you would expect, and then gave the job — both jobs — to a 28-year-old who had never worked a day inside a football building. His second act was to release his quarterback and say why out loud. This is everything that has been published since.

28 pieces · November 2025 to August 2026 · Week 1 at Jacksonville, September 13

January

The sale closes. Stefanski and Berry are fired on the same morning. Sixteen days later a scouting candidate is running the team, and the day after that he releases Deshaun Watson.

Jan 28

Grant Greyson and Nick Mansour, introductory press conference

An owner who will not oversell and a coach who will not pretend the room is wrong to ask. Thirty-one minutes, thirteen questions, and one answer about a moving blanket.

Read·Transcript·3,100 words

Jan 30

“He came through that door for a JOB” — First Take

The morning after. Stephen A. Smith aims everything at the people who made the trade in 2022 rather than the man who undid it, Mina Kimes takes the qualification argument apart on its own terms, and nobody at the desk agrees with anybody by the end of the hour.

Watch·ESPN·56 turns·11 min

Feb 2

“He applied for a DIFFERENT JOB” — The Pat McAfee Show

The loudest room in sports television spends an hour on the hire and roughly ninety seconds on the release, and the ninety seconds are the quietest the show has been all year.

Watch·ESPN·59 turns

February

Brook Park is cancelled in the first week. Mike Rutenberg arrives from Atlanta and will not say why he did not walk. The people who knew Mansour before any of this start talking about it in public.

Feb 3

The Cleveland hire, and what a public record is worth

Derrik Klassen made the same jump out of the internet and into a professional evaluation job. He did it the long way, through three rooms and six years, and he has to sit on a polite podcast and say what he thinks about somebody skipping all of it.

Listen·The Athletic Football Show·52 min

Feb 9

The room he came from: five channels on the hire

Brett Kollmann graded every board Mansour ever published, on film, with tables. Bengal simulated the season inside a day and could not find the part he was supposed to be upset about. And Connor Rogers, who spent a decade getting where he is, says the thing out loud on a live stream.

Watch·YouTube·5 channels·95 turns

Feb 20

The Browns changed every nameplate. Whether they changed the structure is a different audit.

Zac Jackson on what a reporting line is in practice, who owns the 53, and what happens the first time the coach and the coordinator he hired disagree in public.

Read·The Athletic·1,900 words

March & April

The lines get rebuilt first, deliberately and in public. Then a first round nobody had on their board.

Aug 11

The 2026 draft, four months later

Max Iheanachor went ninth and every published board had him in the twenties. KC Concepcion went tenth and Makai Lemon went twentieth. Four months on, with pads on, a look at what the board was built to do.

Read·Browns Media Hub·2,600 words

Aug 14

How the Browns got from a January firing to three quarterbacks in August

Mary Kay Cabot walks the whole seven months in order, with the numbers stacked where they belong and the parts nobody has explained left standing as questions.

Read·cleveland.com·3,000 words

June

On the first day of the month the Browns trade a two-time Defensive Player of the Year coming off a 23-sack season, and the head coach takes every bit of it himself.

Jun 1

The Insiders: the Garrett trade, reported

Rapoport, Garafolo and Battista on what conveys, when it conveys, and what a first-year head coach with final say has never had before. Nobody on the desk is asked what they think about it, which is the point.

Watch·NFL Network·45 turns

Jun 2

June 1: Myles Garrett to the Rams

Jared Verse, a 2027 first, a 2028 second, a 2029 third. The case for it, the case against it, and the question nobody in Cleveland has been able to answer since: whose idea was this.

Read·Browns Media Hub·2,700 words

August

Camp in Berea. Three quarterbacks and no answer, a defensive line that is thinner than anybody will say out loud, and twenty-seven days until Jacksonville.

Aug 6

“I would like to ask him about a trombone”

Three hours, in studio. The band, Flint, the scouting service that turned him down at 24 for exactly one reason, and a question about his mother he answers for longer than he meant to.

Watch·The Rich Eisen Show·61 turns·3,000 words

Aug 15

Berea camp report: three quarterbacks, 18 defensive linemen, and the math toward 53

Who has taken reps with the ones, who is playing for a job somewhere else, and the eleven names on the bubble with two weeks left.

Read·Browns Beat·1,900 words

Aug 16

“I have been doing this since 1984” — The Really Big Show

Tony Grossi has covered eleven head coaches and does not intend to be impressed by the twelfth. Three hours on 850, most of it about ownership, none of it about scheme.

Listen·ESPN Cleveland·73 turns

Apr–Aug

Shedeur Sanders, three times: April, June, August

The same locker three times across the offseason, as a polite young man who says almost nothing in April turns into somebody who ends a session himself in June, and then in August answers a question about the offense for two and a half minutes because he finally wants to.

Read·Player availability·3 sessions

Aug 17

“He never met him.” — Jerry Jeudy, and then the head coach

A seventh-year receiver was asked about the install and answered about January instead, on the club’s own feed, at length. Ninety minutes later the man he was talking about took eleven reporters and would not say one word back about him.

Read·Transcripts·two availabilities

Aug 17

Grant Delpit has been told this before

Seven camps, four head coaches, and every one of them explained to him as the one that finally works. Asked whether the locker room believes in this coach, he says you would be right not to believe him if he told you it did, and then says the parts he can verify.

Read·Player availability·1,500 words

Aug 17

“He’s from Flint, Michigan. That’s it.” — Molinaro & Sledge

Nine callers, one of whom gave her seats up in 2022 and bought them back in February. Three hosts handle her three different ways and one of them is decent about it.

Listen·99.5 The Land·113 turns·9 callers

Aug 17

Good Morning Football — Monday, August 17

Peter Schrager gives the Browns twelve minutes, which is longer than this show gives anything, and spends most of it listing other men’s résumés without noticing he is doing it.

Watch·NFL Network·3,200 words

Aug 17

NFL preseason power rankings: all 32, and who is under the most pressure

The panel put Cleveland 32nd. Daniel Oyefusi’s hundred words on why do not mention the press conference once.

Read·ESPN·32 teams

Aug 17

r/nfl — the Browns front page

Four threads of very different sizes. The hire, which is one of the biggest posts this subreddit has ever had, the release, the trade, and a camp note about a pulled hamstring that six people cared about.

Read·Reddit·252 comments

Aug 17

r/Browns — the front page

A screenshot of a Cabot post with four hundred comments under it, a depth chart whose quarterback row is three dots, and a thread about whether any of this is still fun that nobody makes a joke in.

Read·Reddit·139 comments

Aug 17

The feed

The team account has not mentioned January since January. The players’ own accounts are a different thing, mostly full of people from their hometowns.

Scroll·Instagram

Running Records

Two pages that cover the whole seven months rather than one part of it, and both get updated as the season goes.

Nov–Aug

The news cycle: seven months on X

Every moment in order, with the same forty or so accounts turning up at each one. Schefter and Rapoport report it the same flat way all seven months while everything around them gets louder, and a lot of people in the replies have opinions about that.

Scroll·X·117 posts·7 moments

Updated Aug 17

The Record: everything Week 0 established

Dates, money, contracts, the draft board, the staff, and the eleven things this archive has deliberately left open.

Reference·Browns Media Hub·2,800 words

Nothing on this page has been played. Week 0 covers the offseason and camp only — the sale, the search, the hire, the release, the cancellation of Brook Park, free agency, the draft, the Garrett trade, and where the quarterback job stands today. The first result in this universe arrives from Jacksonville on September 13.