From former Browns ball boy to offensive coordinator? Kevin Stefanski will interview his tight ends coach and passing game specialist Tommy Rees, an up-and-coming name in the coaching ranks, for his offensive coordinator vacancy,
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Browns GM Andrew Berry and coach Kevin Stefanski have a fresh start. That’s what Browns ownership has set up by retaining Berry and Stefanski for the 2025 season. It’s almost as if they both were hired for the first time after this dreadful 3-14 Browns season.
The Browns are searching for an offensive coordinator. They should hire a coach who can help run the system Kevin Stefanski used prior to a 2024 flop.
The Cleveland Browns fired offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey on Sunday, one day after the team concluded its regular season, CBS Sports lead NFL insider Jonathan Jones reports. Dorsey spent just one season with the team and served as the primary play-caller for some of this season.
In a new article from ESPN, the Browns’ head coach is said to have been more open, vulnerable with players through a tough season
The Cleveland Browns went through a nightmarish 2024 season, finishing the campaign with a 35-10 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday night. Backup Bailey Zappe started at quarterback in the matchup and played all but one series in the defeat.
The Browns are not expected to part ways with head coach Kevin Stefanski this offseason despite a poor 2024 campaign.
Maybe there is a brighter future here in Cleveland - how could it not be brighter than 3-14? - but there certainly is a dark cloud hanging over the Browns franchise at this time.
Analyzing Browns coaching candidates to replace offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey, who was fired Sunday after Cleveland's 2024 NFL season ended.
Hopefully, Andrew Berry and Kevin Stefanski can up with a Browns blueprint for playoff success that will keep Myles Garrett here. What is the message from the Browns in keeping Kevin Stefanski & Andrew Berry? – Terry Pluto
“Sanders is an ideal fit in Kevin Stefanski’s offense, as his game centers around his polish as a pocket passer. With excellent ball placement, Sanders’ 6.5% off-target percentage was the third-lowest mark in the FBS. Sanders completed 74% of his passes this season for 4,134 yards and 37 touchdowns to 10 interceptions.”