The Cleveland Browns offense was struggling with Todd Haley as the offensive coordinator, and it was obvious that a change needed to be made.
Freddie Kitchens took over as offensive coordinator, and his offense has been a breath of fresh air for Browns fans.
No longer are the Browns running multiple play-action passes designed for a shot downfield, resulting in a sack. Instead, the Browns are using creative ways to move the ball downfield and at a quick pace.
Under Kitchens, the entire Browns offensive unit has looked much comfortable, including Baker Mayfield.