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.
For three years, the Browns contorted themselves to match Watson's strengths and desires. The reality is he never fit in.
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.
Deshaun Watson may never again take a meaningful snap for the Cleveland Browns after the quarterback who first suffered a torn Achilles on Oct. 20 tore the Achilles again during his recovery.
The Cleveland Browns are promoting Tommy Rees to replace Ken Dorsey as their offensive coordinator, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero. Rees
After Watson reinjured his Achilles and underwent a second surgery, it seems more likely that ever that he has played his last down in Cleveland.
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. Retaining the ...
There will be plenty to like about Tommy Rees as Browns OC, provided he effectively aids Kevin Stefanski in regaining what the head coach does best.
Tommy Rees knows exactly what he’s getting into. Cleveland’s numerous offensive issues are no surprise to Rees, who just coached the club’s tight ends during a dreadful 3-14 season before being promoted to coordinator for a team still searching for a franchise quarterback.
Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski announced Thursday that he will be the team's offensive play-caller in 2025. Stefanski also announced
Cleveland officially announced the franchise's decision to promote pass game coordinator and tight ends coach Tommy Rees to the offensive