The Cleveland Browns have made significant changes to their coaching staff following a disappointing 3-14 season, firing offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey and offensive line coach Andy Dickerson. Dorsey, who had a brief tenure with the team, previously served as the offensive coordinator for the Buffalo Bills, while Dickerson joined from the Seattle Seahawks. Despite the coaching shakeup, head coach Kevin Stefanski is expected to remain in his position, despite the team's struggles.
The Browns' offensive issues were notable this season, with four quarterbacks seeing action. Deshaun Watson started the season but was sidelined due to injury, leading to Jameis Winston, Dorian Thompson-Robinson, and Bailey Zappe taking turns at the helm. As a result, the team recorded a league-high 23 interceptions and 66 sacks, alongside an alarming completion percentage of just 59.8.
Moreover, the rushing attack failed to find its rhythm, even with the return of star running back Nick Chubb. Jerome Ford led the team in rushing yards, but the ground game was ineffective overall. The Browns ranked among the bottom teams for average offensive yards and points per game, making it clear that substantial changes are needed as they look towards the future and the 2025 offseason.