Browns DC Jim Schwartz is “gaining momentum” to become the team’s next head coach, according to Mary Kay Cabot.

The Browns have conducted an extensive search for their new head coach, with multiple candidates withdrawing their name for the position.
Schwartz, 59, spent eight years as the Titans’ defensive coordinator before he was hired as the Lions’ head coach in 2009. He spent five years in Detroit before he was fired after the 2013 season.
Schwartz spent a year with the Bills and eventually joined the Eagles as their defensive coordinator in 2016. He stepped away after the 2020 season and was reportedly weighing retirement before rejoining the Titans coaching staff as a senior defensive assistant.
The Browns hired Schwartz as defensive coordinator ahead of the 2023 season.
During his five years with the Lions, Schwartz led them to a record of 29-51 (36.3 percent), including one playoff appearance.
In 2025, the Browns’ defense ranked 14th in points allowed, 4th in total yards allowed, 16th in rushing yards allowed and third in passing yards allowed.
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