CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Browns have no plans to interview fired Dolphins head coach Adam Gase, who has interviews lined up with at least three other teams for their head coaching vacancy, league sources told cleveland.com.

It’s a surprise, because Browns owner Jimmy Haslam has tried to lure Gase to Cleveland in his last two searches, and Gase comes highly recommended to Haslam from his good friend Peyton Manning, who played for Gase in Denver.

With Gase, 40, set to interview with the Cardinals on Wednesday, and with interviews lined up with two other teams, the Browns are effectively taking themselves out of the running for his services.

The Browns also have not requested permission to interview Canton-area native and Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, who’s been high on their list in previous searches. The Packers and Bengals have requested permission to interview McDaniels.

In regards to Gase, it’s unknown if bad blood between him and Browns’ receiver Jarvis Landry is a factor in the decision.

When Gase was fired on Monday after going 7-9 this season, Landry tweeted a series of laughing emojis.

😂😂😂😂 — Jarvis Juice Landry (@God_Son80) December 31, 2018

After Landry was traded to the Browns in March, he told ESPN that he felt it was a punishment from his former head coach.

“I just felt like, for some reason, Adam [Gase] sent me here to die,” Landry told ESPN.com.

The Browns signed Landry to a five-year, $75 million extension in April, and he’s a cornerstone of their offense. The deal includes $47 million guaranteed, and it would create an awkward situation if the Browns hired Gase, who went 23-25 in his three seasons in Miami.

Gase was the first coach interviewed by Haslam in the previous search in 2016, but he opted to take the Dolphins job instead. In his first season in Miami, he went 10-6 and earned a playoff berth.

But quarterback Ryan Tannehill has been plagued by injuries ever since, and the Dolphins finished 7-9 this year after jumping out to a 3-0 start.

Gase loved Baker Mayfield during the predraft process, and the two developed a good relationship, sources said.

Browns GM John Dorsey is leading the coaching search this time around and kicked off interviews Tuesday by talking to interim coach Gregg Williams, who went 5-3 after taking over from Hue Jackson.

Dorsey will also interview offensive coordinator Freddie Kitchens for the head job and has requested permission to interview the following NFL assistants: Colts defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus, Colts offensive coordinator Nick Sirianni, Saints assistant head coach Dan Campbell, and Vikings interim offensive coordinator Kevin Stefanski.

Campbell will be interviewed on Friday, according to NFL Network, and Stefanski on Monday.

The Browns have also reached out to fired Packers coach Mike McCarthy, and have been linked to other candidates such as Mike Munchak and Jim Caldwell.

Dorsey promised to conduct a “thorough and deliberate’’ search and to leave no stone unturned.