Browns Linked to Legendary Coach as Potential Stefanski Replacement

   

If Nick Saban returns to coaching, the Cleveland Browns have been named as a potential landing spot for the legendary coach.

Browns HC Kevin Stefanski looking for consistency at QB with No. 2 pick in  hand

Rumors are swirling about a potential return to coaching for Saban. The 73-year-old stepped away from Alabama in January 2024, but speculation was reignited after his former quarterback, Greg McElroy, hinted that a comeback might be in the works.

“A very much in-the-know person that I have a lot of respect for and have spent a lot of time around, and just really, really admire — they seem to think Nick Saban is not done coaching,” McElroy said during a radio interview. “He’s pretty adamant that he thinks Nick Saban will be coaching again.”

Browns ‘Desperate’ Enough to Bring in Nick Saban

Saban is widely regarded as one of the greatest coaches in college football history, with a resume that includes seven national championships — six with Alabama and one with LSU. He also spent a brief time in the NFL, serving as the defensive coordinator in Cleveland for three years.

Jason Burgos of Sportsnaut named the Browns as a potential home for Saban if he intends to return to the sideline.

 

“Behind (Brian) Daboll, Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski is also feeling the heat heading into the new season. If they have another losing campaign in year six, he will likely be ousted after the season. Saban served as the team’s defensive coordinator back in the days when Bill Belichick was leading the staff,” Burgos said. “Cleveland would be a team desperate enough to give Saban whatever he wants to take over their program. That would surely entice the coach to go back to the NFL ranks.”

While the speculation has been entertaining, a credible source — Saban’s daughter, Kristen — was quick to shut down the rumors.