Browns DC Jim Schwartz updates: Reconciliation possible?

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CLEVELAND, OHIO - NOVEMBER 16: Defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz talks to cornerback Denzel Ward #21 of the Cleveland Browns during an NFL 2025 game against the Baltimore Ravens at Huntington Bank Field on November 16, 2025, in Cleveland, Ohio. The Ravens defeated the Browns 23-16. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images) | Getty Images

In the NFL, sometimes a day feels like a week. Just four days ago, the Cleveland Browns named Todd Monken their new head coach. Quickly, reports came out that DC Jim Schwartz, a finalist for the job, was upset and left Berea with no intention to return. Since then, Monken has reportedly started to fill out his offensive staff with little to no updates on Schwartz or anyone on defense.

With the NFL combine just a few weeks away, it does not seem like the Browns are ready to give Schwartz an ultimatum, but he is under contract for the 2026 season. Monken and the organization are hopeful that the veteran coach will stick around, according to Mary Kay Cabot.

A report from California notes that the San Francisco 49ers had some interest in Schwartz, but the belief is he will be sticking in Cleveland:

RE: Jim Schwartz: #49ers were interested just as many teams are/were.

But didn’t get the sense from anyone that he’d shake loose from Cleveland. Too much uncertainty there to ignore a strong, well liked candidate available now.

— Nick Wagoner (@nwagoner) February 1, 2026

At this point, it looks like the Baltimore Ravens, New York Jets, and Tennessee Titans still have defensive coordinator openings, along with the Browns. Schwartz may be interested in one or all of those positions, but Cleveland does not seem likely to let him out of his contract and can block any more that isn’t for a head coaching position.

Given the limited reports and rumors around the Browns defensive coaches, it seems that Monken is content to wait for Schwartz to make a decision. Could that change? Certainly, but for now, it looks like Cleveland’s defense could have its leader back in 2026.



What do you think happens with Jim Schwartz and the Browns? Do you think he should return or is it a bad idea for the team and Monken?

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