The Cleveland Browns have swiftly moved to fire offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey and offensive line coach Andy Dickerson following a disappointing 35–10 defeat against the Baltimore Ravens. Dorsey, who was recently hired for the 2024 season after a stint with the Buffalo Bills, led the Browns to rank 28th in total offense and 32nd in scoring, prompting the decision. This season has been particularly challenging for the Browns, who finished with a dismal 3–14 record.
Head Coach Kevin Stefanski faces an uphill battle as he now seeks his third offensive coordinator since joining the team in 2020. The quarterback situation has compounded the team's struggles, with Deshaun Watson sidelined due to a season-ending injury. Jameis Winston briefly led the team to two wins before being benched, while Dorian Thompson-Robinson and Bailey Zappe also took turns under center, marking Zappe as the 40th starting quarterback for the Browns since 1999.