When the Browns fired Hue Jackson today, it continued the franchise’s dubious lack of coaching stability in Cleveland. Compared to the rest of the AFC North, the Browns are burning through head coaches like a hungry toddler with a bag of Halloween candy.

Marvin Lewis has been the head man in Cincinnati since the 2003 season. Among NFL coaches, only Bill Belichick with the Patriots has a longer tenure.

Mike Tomlin took over for Bill Cowher as Steelers coach after the 2006 season. He’s now in his 12th season at the helm despite being just 46 years old.

The Baltimore Ravens’ hiring of John Harbaugh in 2008 was the last non-Browns coaching change.

Here are the Browns coaches fired since the Ravens hired Harbaugh:

Romeo Crennel — hired in 2005, fired at the end of the 2008 season

Eric Mangini — 2009-2010

Pat Shurmur — 2011-2012

Rob Chudzinski — 2013

Mike Pettine — 2014-2015

Hue Jackson — 2016-2018

Interim coach Gregg Williams could make it seven if he’s not the permanent replacement for Jackson.