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,
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 responsib
Head Coach Kevin Stefanski will begin next season as the offensive play caller in Cleveland. The Bengals’ new defensive coordinator wants to help them start faster in September.
Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski announced he'd be taking offensive play-calling duties back once again next season, according to Zac Jackson of The Athletic.
The Tennessee Titans hired Mike Borgonzi as general manager, and there are three names emerging as possible assistant GM candidates.
When the Cleveland Browns fired Ken Dorsey at the conclusion of the 2024 season, they not only left a void at offensive coordinator, they also left one at quarterback coach. Both positions are now officially filled,
Stefanski called plays for his first four years with the Browns before making ex-OC Ken Dorsey the play caller late in the 2024 season.
After handing over play-calling duties to former offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey, head coach Kevin Stefanski is set to reclaim those duties in 2025.
The Cleveland Browns have an offensive-minded coach who’s known for his play-calling. However, their offense was among the league’s worst last season. Of course, plenty of that was related to Deshaun Watson’s subpar play and the team’s less-than-impressive quarterbacks room.
The Cleveland Browns had a big shakeup in their coaching staff after their disastrous 3-14 season. Offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey was fired immediately after the season and was replaced by pass game specialist and tight ends coach Tommy Rees.
Burnie Councillor Trent Aitken found himself booted from a council meeting for the third time this term on Tuesday night. The incident unfolded when a public question was directed at Councillor Ken Dorsey. Mayor Teeny Brumby allowed Dorsey to answer, a departure from usual practice where only the mayor fields questions.
In a recent prediction from Kristopher Knox of Bleacher Report, he had Chubb landing a one-year deal for $4 to $5 million, something the Browns could pay.