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Crennels fate to be known soon

CLEVELAND (AP)Romeo Crennel will meet with owner Randy Lerner on Monday, heightening the likelihood the Browns embattled coach will be fired one day after Cleveland concludes its dismal season.

Lerner, who is also mulling general manager Phil Savages fate, wanted to wait until after the season out of respect for Crennel, who carried a 24-39 record in four seasons into Sundays finale against Pittsburgh. Crennel was also 0-7 against the archrival Steelers and just 5-18 inside the AFC North.

The Browns entered the season with playoff expectations following a 10-6 record in 2007, but a slew of injuries, including season-ending ones to quarterbacks Brady Quinn and Derek Anderson, contributed to Clevelands alarming slide. The Browns went into Sundays matchup without an offensive touchdown in five games and were forced to start Bruce Gradkowsitheir fourth starting QB of 2008against the NFLs top-rated defense.

In January, Lerner gave Crennel an extension through the 2011 season, a deal worth nearly $12 million.

Lerner would prefer his next hire to be an experienced coach. He will make a strong run at former Pittsburgh Steelers coach Bill Cowher, who resigned after the 2006 season and is working as a studio analyst for CBS. Cowher played linebacker for the Browns in the early 1980s and served as an assistant coach with Cleveland from 1985-88.

If Cowher doesnt come to Clevelandand theres no current indications hes ready to get back into coachingthe Browns may interview some of the leagues top coordinators, including Steve Spagnuolo of the New York Giants, Tennessees Jim Schwartz, Baltimores Rex Ryan and New Englands Josh McDaniels.

Savages future could hinge on the Browns ability to lure Cowher back into coaching. Cowher would likely want to have complete control over the 53-man roster and Savage has said that power is the reason he came to Cleveland three years ago from Baltimore, where he was the Ravens director of player personnel.

Savage has significantly upgraded Clevelands talent during his tenure, which began one month before Crennel was hired in 2005. The Browns had six Pro Bowlers last season, their first selections since 2002, and one of the NFLs most explosive offenses.

But Savage has not managed the team to Lerners satisfaction. He mishandled tight end Kellen Winslows hospitalization for a staph infection and embarrassed the Browns by sending a profane e-mail to a fan following a win over Buffalo.

Savage also received a contract extension through 2012 in May.

It is not yet known when Savage will meet with Lerner for his season-ending review.



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