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McDaniel Back to the Browns? Cleveland Eyes Fins Exile for Quick Rebound

Last updated: January 12, 2026 7:47 am
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The Browns want the league’s hottest offensive brain inside their building again—only this time as the head man—after firing Kevin Stefanski and watching Miami cut McDaniel loose within 72 hours.

Why Cleveland’s Timing Is Perfect

Jimmy Haslam’s front office moved faster than any team in the cycle, axing Kevin Stefanski on Jan. 5 and immediately lining up six interviews before Wild-Card weekend ended. Monday’s slot belongs exclusively to Mike McDaniel, the 42-year-old play-caller Miami surprisingly fired after a 7-10 season, per Field Level Media.

The connection is already in place. McDaniel spent 2014 as Cleveland’s wide-receivers coach under Mike Pettine, designing rub-route packages for Josh Gordon and Andrew Hawkins that still show up in Miami film. Front-office holdovers remember a quiet grinder who stayed late drawing option routes on grease boards—exactly the innovation Baker Mayfield-less Cleveland craves.

The Numbers That Got Him Fired—and Why the Browns Don’t Care

  • 35-33 overall record in four Miami seasons
  • Two playoff berths (2022, 2023) built on top-five scoring offenses
  • 2025 collapse: 7-10 with Tua Tagovailoa missing five games and the league’s third-worst red-zone TD rate
  • Still finished fourth in total yards per game (365.4) despite injuries across the O-line

Haslam ownership has repeatedly chased offensive gurus—Kyle Shanahan and John DeFilippo interviews in 2014, Sean McVay chatter in 2019—before settling on defensive stalwarts. McDaniel’s Shanahan-tree pedigree and proven top-five scoring upside check the box Cleveland has sought for a decade.

Fit Check: McDaniel × Browns Roster

Deshaun Watson’s 2026 cap hit balloons to $64 million, guaranteeing he stays. McDaniel’s west-zone, play-action heavy scheme mirrors the 2020-21 Houston concepts Watson used to lead the NFL in passing yards—boot-action shots to deep crossers, 25.9 percent of attempts traveling 15+ air yards that season.

Cleveland’s current personnel actually translates well:

  • Jerome Ford and Pierre Strong Jr. both posted 4.4-second speed scores ideal for wide-zone stretch
  • Amari Cooper still wins on intermediate crossers (72.1 percent catch rate in 2025) that McDaniel dials up twice a game
  • David Njoku’s 12.1 yards per catch on play-action routes would skyrocket in motion-heavy formations
McDaniel Back to the Browns? Cleveland Eyes Fins Exile for Quick Rebound
McDaniel’s motion-heavy attack would weaponize Njoku and Cooper on boot-action shots.

Competition Board: Where McDaniel Ranks

Cleveland has already sat down with five candidates, and AOL reports the Rams’ Nate Scheelhause is next.

  1. Mike McDaniel – Only one with head-coach experience and two top-five offenses on résumé
  2. Todd Monken – Ravens OC, helped Lamar Jackson to an MVP in 2023 but older scheme tree
  3. Jim Schwartz – Elite defensive résumé, yet Cleveland just fired a defensive-minded coach
  4. Tommy Rees – Internal continuity play, but 19th-ranked scoring unit in 2025
  5. Aden Durde / Dan Pitcher – First-time play-callers, higher risk-reward

By interviewing McDaniel last, the Browns get final say on messaging—if they like him, expect a swift offer before division rivals Cincinnati or Baltimore can line up second interviews with their own coordinators.

Contract Chess: What McDaniel Wants

Miami signed him to a three-year extension in August 2024, meaning he’s owed roughly $18 million over the next three seasons. Cleveland can structure a new five-year deal that keeps his 2026 salary at the Dolphins’ expense, then escalate to $10 million annually—still cheaper than the $12 million average Stefanski was scheduled to earn. That financial flexibility allows extra budget for a veteran defensive coordinator to balance the staff.

Instant Reaction: Fan Pulse & Locker-Room Vibe

Browns Reddit lit up within minutes of the report, with the top post titled “Motion God Meets Watson—League Done” gaining 2,400 upvotes in an hour. Players are already subtweeting: Greg Newsome II posted a wide-eyed emoji while Dalvin Tomlinson retweeted McDaniel’s 2023 mic’d up clip. The locker room craved offensive creativity after 2025’s 23rd-ranked red-zone touchdown rate; McDaniel’s 2023 unit scored on 68.4 percent of red-zone trips, third-best in football.

Ownership won’t wait. If Monday’s interview convinces Andrew Berry that scheme fit, QB chemistry and culture mesh, expect the Browns to announce McDaniel as the 19th full-time head coach in franchise history before the Divisional Round kicks off—cementing Cleveland’s all-in bet on offensive fireworks over defensive grit.

Stay locked on onlytrustedinfo.com for the fastest confirmation and instant analysis when the Browns make their move—no one delivers Cleveland coaching clarity quicker.

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