The Cleveland Browns clinched a place in NFL history Sunday, becoming just the second team in league history to finish a season 0-16 after Cleveland’s 28-24 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Despite the woeful record, Browns head coach Hue Jackson will retain his job, according to Cleveland owner Jimmy Haslam.
#Browns owner Jimmy Haslam said he TOLD new GM John Dorsey that Hue Jackson would return as head coach, that there was no debate. Says, “I don’t think Hue has lost (his) magic.”
— Aditi Kinkhabwala (@AKinkhabwala) December 31, 2017
Jackson, a member of the Redskins coaching staff from 2001-2003, has a 1-31 record in two seasons as Cleveland’s head coach.
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