CBS Sports' Aditi Kinkhabwala roasts Ken Dorsey and the Cleveland Browns for hiring him as the offensive coordinator.
Cleveland’s offense floundered in 2024, leading the unit to finishing last in the league in numerous categories.
BEREA, Ohio — The Browns turned heads last season when, after a dramatic run to the playoffs, they reconfigured many of the key pieces of their offensive staff, most notably moving on from Alex Van Pelt as offensive coordinator and replacing him with Ken Dorsey.
The Cleveland Browns fired Ken Dorsey, parting ways with their second offensive coordinator in as many seasons, multiple outlets reported Sunday.
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 were last in total points this season with fewer than 15 per game, and close to last in total yards and rushing yards.
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 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 moved quickly to hire a new offensive line coach, picking former Rice University head coach Mike Bloomgren.
After firing Ken Dorsey a day after its season concluded, Cleveland is looking for a new offensive coordinator for the second straight year.
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.