Chris Palmer (American football)
Chris Palmer (born October 2, 1951) is a former American football coach. He is best known for his time as the head coach of the Cleveland Browns in the National Football League (NFL) from 1997 to 1999.
Early Life and Coaching Career
Palmer began his coaching career at the collegiate level, holding various assistant coaching positions at different universities before moving to the professional ranks. Details regarding his earlier coaching experience are limited in readily available sources.
Cleveland Browns Head Coach (1997-1999)
Palmer was hired by the Cleveland Browns as their head coach in 1997. He inherited a team rebuilding after the NFL's expansion draft that significantly depleted their roster. His tenure with the Browns was marked by struggles on the field, resulting in a combined record of 12-36 over three seasons. While he didn't achieve on-field success, his time with the Browns contributed to the team's development during its rebuilding phase. Further information regarding specific strategies or challenges faced during this period requires additional research.
Post-Cleveland Browns Career
Following his dismissal from the Browns, Palmer continued working in the NFL in various assistant coaching roles. Specific details on these later roles are scarce in publicly available information.
Coaching Philosophy and Legacy
A comprehensive understanding of Palmer's coaching philosophy and long-term legacy requires more thorough research into his career. Available information provides limited insight into his coaching methods and his lasting impact on the sport.
See Also
*Cleveland Browns *National Football League