BREAKING: Browns interview unexpected quality OC vacancy
The Cleveland Browns have interviewed Ken Dorsey for the offensive coordinator position, according to Jonathan Jones of CBS. Fans might remember Dorsey as the Browns’ backup quarterback from 2006 to 2008.
Dorsey has pursued a successful coaching career since he retired from professional football in 2010. He started as the quarterbacks coach for the Carolina Panthers in 2013 and held the position until 2017. He was the quarterbacks coach during Cam Newton’s MVP campaign and the Panthers’ Super Bowl run.
Dorsey turned into the quarterbacks mentor of the Bison Bills in 2019, where he assisted flash With joking Allen’s radical improvement. Allen and Dorsey developed a strong bond with one another.
At the point when Bills’ then-hostile organizer Brian Daboll was recruited as the lead trainer of the New York Goliaths, Allen campaigned the Bills to elevate Dorsey to hostile facilitator.
Before being fired by head coach Sean McDermott earlier in the season, Dorsey served as the offensive coordinator for one and a half seasons. In Dorsey’s most memorable season, the Bills had the second-best offense in the NFL.
Dorsey was terminated recently after the Bills experienced terrible turnover karma. The Bills’ offense was among the main three in the association for every EPA. Allen attributed Dorsey’s dismissal to himself.
The Browns will be keen on Dorsey’s hostile way of thinking that focuses on heavier work force bundles. After being one of the teams that performed the worst when using three wide receiver sets, the Browns will want to use multiple tight end sets.
The Browns will proceed with their broad quest for another hostile facilitator. Earlier this week, the organization conducted an interview with Andy Dickerson, a former offensive line coach for the Seahawks.