Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski took questions from reporters on Monday regarding finishing the 2024 NFL season at 3-14, Ken Dorsey’s firing, Deshaun Watson, and more. Below is the transcript as provided by the Browns media relations department: Opening Statement: “Obviously,
For the second straight offseason, the Cleveland Browns are in the hunt for a new offensive coordinator after firing Ken Dorsey after just one year.
After a setback in his rehab from an Achilles tear put his football future very much in doubt, it seems like the door is wide open for the Cleveland Browns to move on from Deshaun Watson at quarterback. And not a moment too soon, as Watson has been an abject disaster for the franchise both on and off the field.
Kevin Stefanski’s play-calling decisions in 2024 seemed counterintuitive with Ken Dorsey as offensive coordinator. Stefanski called plays in the first half of the season when the Browns were running Dorsey’s offense,
CBS Sports' Aditi Kinkhabwala roasts Ken Dorsey and the Cleveland Browns for hiring him as the offensive coordinator.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson's availability for the 2025 season is in jeopardy after additional tests revealed that he ruptured his Achilles again. Multiple media outlets reported Friday that Watson met with Dr. Robert Anderson before undergoing the surgery on Thursday. Watson initially tore his right Achilles tendon on Oct. 20.
With that said, Browns insider Tony Grossi of ESPN Cleveland/The Land on Demand recently suggested that Cleveland could pass on Ward and Sanders to target Alabama's Jalen Milroe during the draft. Milroe had the previously mentioned Rees as his offensive coordinator during the 2023 college season.
Cleveland’s offense floundered in 2024, leading the unit to finishing last in the league in numerous categories.
Kevin Stefanski opened up Cleveland Browns training camp with a bang in late July last year by announcing that he was going to retain the play-calling responsibilities for the upcoming season. The big reveal came despite the fact that Stefanski had hired Ken Dorsey to be the team's new offensive coordinator in an effort to cater the offense to quarterback Deshaun Watson.
The Cleveland Browns wasted no time this offseason, terminating offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey after the team's 3-14 finish one day after the
The former UCLA quarterback had a rough end to 2024, but a new coordinator who has experience with dual-threat quarterbacks could unlock new potential.