Browns’ Kevin Stefanski Delegates Playcalling Duties to OC Tommy Rees
                                BEREA, Ohio — Kevin Stefanski has decided to delegate playcalling duties to his offensive coordinator, Tommy Rees, for the second consecutive year. Last season, Stefanski entrusted the role to Ken Dorsey. Now, Rees steps in as the offensive coordinator of a struggling Browns team, currently ranked 31st in total offense and 30th in points per game in the NFL.
Tommy Rees Takes Charge
This marks Rees’s first experience calling plays in the NFL. He previously held roles at prestigious programs like Notre Dame and Alabama, but the NFL presents a new challenge. Stefanski expressed complete faith in Rees’s abilities, emphasizing the close collaboration they will maintain in formulating the game plan.
Upcoming Challenges
Rees’s first opportunity to implement his strategies will be against the New York Jets, who hold a dismal record of 1-7. Stefanski confirmed that Dillon Gabriel will remain the starting quarterback following the team’s bye week.
Key Information
- Team: Cleveland Browns
 - Offensive Coordinator: Tommy Rees
 - Previous OC: Ken Dorsey
 - Current Offense Ranking: 31st in total offense, 30th in points per game
 - Next Opponent: New York Jets
 - Quarterback: Dillon Gabriel
 - Jets Record: 1-7
 
As the Browns prepare for their next game, all eyes will be on Rees and his ability to invigorate an offense in need of significant improvement.