According to Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, a decision on the Browns’ new head coach is expected to come Sunday.
A decision was expected Saturday but apparently the Browns were still deliberating. Josh McDaniels had been thought of as the favorite to succeed Freddie Kitchens, though neither of the GM candidates Cleveland plans to interview (Eagles VP of football operations Andrew Berry and Colts assistant GM Ed Dodds) have any connection to him. Kay Cabot also confirmed a report by ESPN’s Chris Mortensen that Bills OC Brian Daboll, who had a “very strong” interview with Cleveland brass last week, has emerged as a dark horse candidate for the Browns’ head-coaching seat. In addition to McDaniels and Daboll, the Browns have also conducted sit-downs with Chiefs OC Eric Bieniemy, Ravens OC Greg Roman, 49ers DC Robert Saleh, Eagles DC Jim Schwartz and Vikings OC Kevin Stefanski. Mike McCarthy also interviewed with Cleveland before accepting the Cowboys’ top job.