CBS Sports' Aditi Kinkhabwala roasts Ken Dorsey and the Cleveland Browns for hiring him as the offensive coordinator.
Analyzing Browns coaching candidates to replace offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey, who was fired Sunday after Cleveland's 2024 NFL season ended.
After making a run to the postseason in 2023, the Browns brought in Dorsey to be their new offensive coordinator after Alex Van Pelt was surprisingly fired by the team in the wake of their wild card loss to the Houston Texans.
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.
The Browns’ dismal 3-14 season reportedly isn’t expected to impact the future of head coach Kevin Stefanski, but that didn’t stop Cleveland from making a major change to its staff less than a day after their 2024 campaign ended.
The Cleveland Browns fired Ken Dorsey on Sunday, parting ways with their second offensive coordinator in as many seasons. Offensive line coach Andy Dickerson also was let go by the
The Cleveland Browns wasted no time to fire their offensive coordinator, Ken Dorsey, following their 35–10 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday night. The Browns also fired offensive line coach Andy Dickerson. ESPN's Daniel Oyefusi reported the news Sunday morning.
The Browns quickly began fixing a brutal, broken season. Hours after finishing 3-14 with a loss in the finale of a season that was expected to carry into the playoffs, Cleveland coach Kevin Stefanski fired offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey and offensive line coach Andy Dickerson.
The 2024 regular season has come to a disappointing end for more than half of the league. While playoff teams are gearing up for the race to Super Bowl LIX in N
The interview took place on the same day that Stefanski hired his new offensive line coach, Mike Bloomgren, to replace the fired Andy Dickerson. Bloomgren, who worked under former Browns offensive line coach Bill Callahan with the Jets in 2007-08, spent the previous seven seasons as head coach at Rice before being fired in October.
He interviewed Dolphins quarterbacks coach and pass game specialist Darrell Bevell, whom he worked under in Minnesota, on Thursday, a league source told cleveland.com. He’ll interview Seahawks quarterbacks coach Charles London, likely on Friday, a source said.