Summary
The Cleveland Browns are facing challenges in hiring a new head coach as several candidates have quit the process due to intensive interview requirements. The current candidates still being considered include Grant Udinski and Nathan Scheelhaase, both of whom have completed some of the team's rigorous selection tests.
Key Facts
- The Cleveland Browns are looking for a new head coach.
- The team's interview process includes tests, questionnaires, and essays.
- Chris Shula, Los Angeles Rams defensive coordinator, declined to interview with the Browns.
- Former Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel also chose not to participate.
- The Browns are selecting candidates based on specific qualifications set by owner Jimmy Haslam.
- Current finalists include Grant Udinski from the Jacksonville Jaguars and Nathan Scheelhaase from the Los Angeles Rams.
- The Browns are still searching for a head coach after firing Kevin Stefanski following their disappointing season.