Take a good look at Mike Pettine on Sunday … it’ll be the last time you see him as the head coach of the Browns. Johnny Manziel won’t be far behind.

Pettine -- who signed a four-year deal with a club option for a fifth year in 2014 -- will coach his final game on Sunday against the Steelers, per NFL.com. Just don’t ask him about it. He’s more concerned with the task at hand.

Johnny Manziel Didn't Deserve More Chances Than Tim Tebow

"I didn't ask [owner Jimmy Haslam about my future],” Pettine said. “And my focus each week, just like the players' should be, is my job, which is getting the team prepared."

Haslam said in training camp he wouldn’t “blow it up” after this season, but a 3-12 record would change anyone’s mind.

Johnny Manziel Will Beat RG3 To Dallas

Bad news for Pettine, better news for Browns fans.

A complete rebuild will also spell the end for Manziel.

The Browns QB has done little to warrant what seems like his 14th chance in Cleveland. He finished just 13-of-32 for 136 yards and one INT in Week 16’s loss to the Chiefs. He spent most of his afternoon rushing for 108 yards and throwing to wide-open offensive lineman.

As it stands, the Browns will enter the 2016 NFL Draft with the No. 2 overall pick. One of the top QB prospects -- whether it be Paxton Lynch (Memphis), Jared Goff (California) or Connor Cook (Michigan State) -- will fall in their lap.

Now, it’s just a question of who will coach them.

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