Pelissero: Browns fire OC Ken Dorsey after one season 'NFL GameDay Morning'
NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reporting the Cleveland Browns fire offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey after one season.
NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reporting the Cleveland Browns fire offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey after one season.
The Browns will need a new offensive coordinator and offensive line coach for the 2025 season.
Rivera is set to be interviewed this week, while Ryan says he expects to speak with the team after the end of the season.
The development of QB Caleb Williams will be a big factor in the decision. But the team will weigh a coach’s offensive background alongside the staff he brings in, the scheme he envisions and the culture he can build.
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