Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski confirmed Thursday that he will resume calling the offensive plays in 2025. Stefanski relinquished play-calling duties to then-offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey after a 1-6 start this season.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — New Browns offensive coordinator Tommy Rees won’t call plays this season. Head coach Kevin Stefanski made that announcement on Thursday morning when he introduced Rees, newly promoted from tight ends coach to the leader of the Browns offense.
Kevin Stefanski is back to calling plays. For what it’s worth, the Cleveland Browns’ struggles this season had little to do with who the play caller was. That said, with the team announcing Tommy Rees was getting promoted to offensive coordinator, it makes sense Stefanski would resume calling the plays.
Stefanski called the plays for his first four seasons with the Browns before making ex-OC Ken Dorsey the play-caller late in the season.
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