Browns coach Freddie Kitchens has given his assistant coaches a stern warning ahead of his first season in charge: Leak information, and lose your job.

“The days of inside information and the days of unnamed sources and stuff like that have ended,” Kitchens told reporters Monday. “So you’re not going to get information like that, ever. Anybody. And if I ever see it, they’re fired. Immediately. That’s the way we’re running this organization.”

Kitchens’ ominous proclamation came after a question about former Browns assistant Bob Wylie. Wylie, who was fired by Kitchens as offensive line coach this offseason, later suggested the Browns should have kept current Jets’ defensive coordinator Gregg Williams as head coach rather than promoting Kitchens.

The Browns have been hurt by unnamed sources before. In January, an ESPN bombshell used multiple unnamed sources to detail the Browns’ front office woes and fallout between owner Jimmy Haslam, former head coach Hue Jackson and quarterback Baker Mayfield.