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Hue Jackson is overwhelmingly regarded as the worst Cleveland Browns head coach, largely due to his 3‑36‑1 record and the franchise‑record 0‑16 season in 2017.

Quick Facts
  • 3‑36‑1 record over three seasons (2015‑2017)
  • 0‑16 season in 2017, the worst single‑season record in NFL history
  • Consistently ranked at the bottom of fan polls and media rankings
AI Consensus
Models Agreed
  • Hue Jackson is widely regarded as the Browns’ worst coach.
  • His 3‑36‑1 record and the 0‑16 season are the primary reasons.
  • Media outlets such as ESPN and Cleveland.com label him the franchise’s worst.
Points of Debate
  • Some sources also list Chris Palmer, Romeo Crennel, and Eric Mangini as “worst,” but they are not as universally cited as Jackson.

Who Is Considered the Worst Browns Coach of All Time?

Quick answer

Hue Jackson is almost universally cited as the worst head coach in Cleveland Browns history.

Why Hue Jackson tops the “worst” list

Season Record Notable facts
2015 3‑13 First year; modest improvement over the previous 4‑12 season
2016 1‑15 Only one win, a 30‑point loss to the Patriots in the finale
2017 0‑16 First NFL team ever to finish a season winless; franchise record for losses

Overall head‑coach record: 3‑36‑1 (including one tie in 2015).
Historical significance: The 0‑16 season remains the worst single‑season record in NFL history, cementing Jackson’s place in the league’s “infamous” list.

Media and fan consensus

  • ESPN and Cleveland.com both label Jackson the “worst coach ever” for the Browns.
  • Fan polls on platforms such as Reddit’s r/Browns and the Browns Fan Forum consistently rank him at the bottom of the franchise’s coaching hierarchy.

Other coaches sometimes mentioned

Some commentators also bring up the following names when discussing poor Browns coaching tenures:

Coach Tenure Record Why sometimes mentioned
Chris Palmer 1999‑2000 5‑27 Inherited a struggling team; poor game management
Romeo Crennel 2005‑2008 24‑40 Mediocre win‑loss record; perceived overly‑conservative play‑calling
Eric Mangini 2009‑2010 8‑24 Controversial relationship with QB Brady Quinn; low on‑field success

While these coaches had disappointing stretches, none match the historic lows of Hue Jackson’s tenure. Consequently, most analysts treat Jackson as the clear outlier for “worst ever.”

How the “worst” label is judged

  1. Win‑loss record – Overall winning percentage (Jackson’s .077 is the lowest among Browns head coaches with at least one full season).
  2. Seasonal extremes – A winless season is a rare, glaring benchmark.
  3. Fan and media perception – Polls, articles, and commentaries consistently highlight Jackson over other coaches.

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