It’s been a problem without a solution for the Cleveland Browns over the last two seasons. And no, for once, it’s not the quarterback question. In both 2023 and 2024, Cleveland couldn’t stop turning the ball over.
Tommy Rees knows exactly what he's getting into. Cleveland's numerous offensive issues are no surprise to Rees, who just coached the club's tight ends during a dreadful 3-14 season before being promoted to coordinator for a team still searching for a franchise quarterback.
Mary Kay Cabot, Ashley Bastock and Dan Labbe recap new Browns offensive coordinator Tommy Rees' press conference.
The announcement was made at the introductory press conference for newly hired offensive coordinator Tommy Rees.
BEREA, Ohio (WKBN) – Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett was named a finalist for Associated Press Defensive Player of the Year. He won the award following his efforts during the 2023 season. The four other finalists for the award are Myles Garrett (Browns), Zack Baun (Eagles), Trey Hendrickson (Bengals) and Patrick Surtain (Broncos).
Tommy Rees went from being a ball boy for the Cleveland Browns to running their offense. Cleveland coach Kevin Stefanski hired Rees as his offensive coordinator, promoting him after firing Ken Dorsey following a season in which the Browns went 3-14 and averaged a league-low 15.
BEREA, Ohio (AP) — Browns coach Kevin Stefanski will reassume ... who had exclusively called plays during his first four years with Cleveland before turning them over midway through last season ...
Is there a QB who might realistically fit in Cleveland, and could the team find a starter in free agency if it really wanted to?
BEREA, Ohio (AP) — Tommy Rees knows exactly ... It all starts with the quarterback and Cleveland is starting over. The Browns own the No. 2 overall pick in this year’s draft, and the team ...
The Browns fired offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey earlier this year, after a disastrous season for the offense.
The Browns held an introductory news conference for new offensive coordinator Tommy Rees. Here's what was said during the news conference.
The idea of state money or state-backed bonds going into a new Browns stadium has brought three Ohio research groups into a somewhat rare moment of unity.