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After 3-36-1 record, Browns pull the plug on Jackson’s tenure

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Hue Jackson’s failed, flawed tenure with the Browns is finally over.

The team fired its embattled coach Monday, ending a run of futility nearly unmatched in NFL history. Jackson, who went 3-36-1 in two-plus seasons, was dismissed by general manager John Dorsey with the backing of owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam.

The Browns also fired offensive coordinato­r Todd Haley and made defensive coordinato­r Gregg Williams the interim coach. Haley was in his first season on Jackson’s staff after spending the

Steelers.

Jimmy Haslam intimated the firings were prompted by an irreparabl­e divide between Jackson and Haley, who squabbled behind the scenes and recently took their power struggle public.

“Hopefully we made a big step today,” Haslam said. last six with the “It’s very troubling. It’s hard to win in the NFL; if anybody knows that, it’s us.”

Jackson’s firing came a day after the Browns (2-5-1) lost their 25th straight road game — 20 with Jackson in charge.

Winston benched: Jameis Winston’s inability to cut down on turnovers cost him his starting job with the Buccaneers.

Without speculatin­g on what the move means for the young quarterbac­k’s future with the team, coach Dirk Koetter said veteran backup Ryan Fitzpatric­k will lead the offense against the Panthers on Sunday.

Winston, 24, was benched after throwing four intercepti­ons in a 37-34 loss to the Bengals.

Winston, who entered the NFL as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2015 draft, has 11 turnovers — 10 intercepti­ons and one fumble — in 31⁄2 games since returning from a suspension.

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