CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Browns have parted ways with general manager John Dorsey two days after the team fired coach Freddie Kitchens.
Dorsey’s stunning departure on Tuesday came after he met with owner Jimmy Haslam, who is once again with his wife, Dee, cleaning house and restructuring the front office after a disappointing 6-10 season.
The Browns are in the preliminary stages of their coaching search, which will be affected by Dorsey leaving. The team has received permission to interview several candidates, including New England offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels and Baltimore offensive coordinator Greg Roman.
The Haslams have fired five coaches since buying the team from Randy Lerner in 2012.