It’s no secret that the Cleveland Browns are installing a new offense this offseason, but it’s been somewhat of a mystery when it comes to who the offensive play caller will be in 2024.
It’s been Kevin Stefanski’s job over the past four seasons but the team brought in former Cleveland quarterback and Buffalo Bills OC Ken Dorsey in February. Though his official title is “Offensive Coordinator” it doesn’t necessarily mean he’d be outright calling plays, e.g., Alex Van Pelt’s tenure with the Browns.
During an OTA media session this week, Jameis Winston described some of Ken Dorsey’s practice tactics and installations.