Most of the 2019 Cleveland Browns' coaching staff is gone, but those who remain have big goals for 2020.

Running backs coach Stump Mitchell and special teams coach Mike Priefer are the only holdover coaches from this past season after the firing of Freddie Kitchens, but Mitchell and Priefer are on a mission to succeed.

“The most important thing was the type of talent we have here, knowing what we’re capable of doing even though we didn’t get it done last year,” Mitchell said, according to Andrew Gribble of the Browns' team website. “[Priefer] kind of said it best. It’s unfinished business. There’s things we should have accomplished but we didn’t totally get it done.”

New Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski thinks the fact that Mitchell and Priefer already know the team will help them going into next year.

“I think continuity is important,” Stefanski said. “Unfortunately sometimes in the NFL you don’t get 10 years together. The continuity allows them to get back in the room and talk ball. There’s already a mutual respect built in, so it will allow them to operate at a high level while we start installing the scheme.”

Thanks to a busy offseason in which Cleveland landed players such as Odell Beckham Jr., Kareem Hunt, Olivier Vernon, and Sheldon Richardson, the Browns were pegged as Super Bowl contenders heading into 2019.

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Instead, Cleveland won just six games and missed the playoffs altogether, extending their NFL-worst postseason drought to 17 seasons.

The Browns' disastrous campaign not only resulted in the dismissal of Kitchens, but also in the firing of general manager John Dorsey.