The Browns officially announced the hiring of four assistant coaches on Monday ahead of new offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey’s introductory press conference, and Kevin Stefanski shared he thoughts on each addition to his staff in a team press release.
Ken has worked with and elevated some of the top quarterbacks in this league and will bring a fresh approach to our offense,” the Browns head man said of his new OC. “He knows what it takes to be successful at that position as he was one of the most successful college quarterbacks of all time and that has helped him become a tremendous coach. He has a history with this team and knows what the Browns mean to this city. We are very excited to bring in Ken as offensive coordinator.
Noticeably, Stefanski made no mention of whether or not Dorsey would be the primary play caller, or if, like his predecessor Alex Van Pelt he’d also handle the quarterback coach responsibilities. Those are likely questions the former Bills OC will be asked at his introductory press conference.
Meanwhile, after moving on from tight ends coach T.C. McCartney several weeks back Cleveland looked to the college ranks to fill that void, adding former Alabama offensive coordinator Tommy Rees. Rees spent just a season at Bama in 2023, helping lead them to an SEC title and the College Football Playoff in what became Nick Saban’s final campaign with the program. Prior to that, he led offenses at his Alma Mater, Notre Dame that averaged more than 30 points per game and made a College Football Playoff appearance in 2020.
Tommy has established himself as one of the top assistant coaches in college football and I have no doubt that will transition to the NFL,” Stefanski said. “He has an incredible football acumen and I look forward to bringing his insight and unique perspective from top college programs to our offense.”
The running backs coach role was another one that became available after the dismissal of Stump Mitchell. Stefanski and company turned to former Eagles running back and ex-Panthers running back coach Duce Staley to address that vacancy. Staley is no stranger to playoff success as he made two Super Bowl appearances during his playing days and was an assistant head coach when Philadelphia won it all in 2019.
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