New Cleveland Browns head coach, Freddie Kitchens, announced the expected on Monday, saying that he will continue to be the offensive play-caller in 2019, despite his new role as the head coach.
Kitchens burst onto the scene when he was named the interim offensive coordinator after Todd Haley was fired at the end of the October.
With Kitchens calling plays, the Browns offense was taken to the next level. In the eight games that he called plays, the offense averaged 395.2 total yards and 23.6 points per game.
His performance leading the Browns offense, and helping Baker Mayfield’s development, made him a candidate for the vacant head coaching position.