Cleveland Browns coach Kevin Stefanski seems to be a minimum of contemplating one vital change in gentle of his staff’s poor begin to the season.
Stefanski left the door open to handing offensive play-calling over to offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey when requested about it throughout his Monday press convention. As lately as final week, Stefanski had dismissed that chance, and stated it was not one thing anybody within the constructing was contemplating.
“I believe there’s a bunch of various issues that we wish to take a look at and see how we’re doing from an operation standpoint on offense,” Stefanski stated Monday, via Daniel Oyefusi of ESPN. “I believe Ken’s been an excellent accomplice in all this. So these are the kind of issues that I’ll at all times take a look at. However actually it simply will get again to creating positive that we’re placing our guys in place is what we’ll take a look at in the end.”
Stefanski has known as offensive performs for the Browns since he grew to become head coach in 2020. Dorsey is in his first season as Cleveland’s offensive coordinator, although he beforehand known as performs for the Buffalo Payments earlier than being fired halfway via the 2023 season.
Whereas Stefanski is open to some modifications, he’s still resisting the one big move that many individuals consider would assist essentially the most. In the end, his hand could also be compelled. The staff has failed to succeed in 20 factors in any of its 5 video games thus far this season, and the state of affairs is more and more untenable. If the play-caller modifications however outcomes don’t, Stefanski could also be compelled to make the quarterback change that many are already demanding.