Browns interview defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz for head coach

In his first two seasons as defensive coordinator with Cleveland, the Browns ranked first in the NFL in first downs allowed (556), first in third down percentage (32.6), second in passing yards allowed per game (188.6) and third in total yards allowed per game (306.1). In 2023, the Browns’ defense led the NFL in several categories including total defense (270.2 yards per game), passing defense (164.7 yards per game), third down percentage (67-of-230 for 29.1 percent) and first downs allowed (253). The team’s 270.2 net yards allowed per game were the fewest allowed in the NFL since the 2014 Seahawks (267.1). Schwartz was then named the 2023 NFL Assistant Coach of the Year after his first season as defensive coordinator.
The Browns ended the 2025 regular season once again toward the top of the league, allowing the fourth-fewest total yards per game at 283.6 yards and third-fewest passing yards per game at 167.2 yards. They also finished third in the league with 53 sacks and set the franchise record for sacks by a Browns team in a season. DE Myles Garrett broke the NFL single-season sack record with 23 sacks.
Schwartz has been a defensive coordinator for 17 seasons, previously serving as defensive coordinator with the Titans (2001-08), Bills (2014) and Eagles (2016-20). He helped the Eagles win Super Bowl LII, while leading the NFL in rush defense that season (79.2 yards per game). During his time as a defensive coordinator, he helped eight different defensive linemen reach double-digit sacks in a season (10 total times).




