Browns’ Kevin Stefanski announces big change ahead of Ravens matchup
Kevin Stefanski’s big announcement ahead of the Browns’ Week 8 matchup against the Bengals.
Changes are brewing in the Cleveland Browns’ offense ahead of their Week 8 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens. Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski is taking drastic measures after a 21-14 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. Starting quarterback Deshaun Watson tore his Achilles and will be on the team’s injured reserve list for the remainder of the regular season, something out of Stefanski’s control. Still, he named a new play-caller for his upcoming matchup before facing the Ravens.
Stefanski has officially resigned as the team’s play-caller, per ESPN’s Daniel Oyefusi.
“Ken Dorsey will call plays against the Ravens, HC Kevin Stefanski said. Play-caller change in Cleveland,” Oyefusi reported.
Nearly one year removed from his time with the Buffalo Bills, offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey takes over nearly midway through the 2024 NFL season after the Browns’ brutal 1-6 start. After throwing for 128 yards on 15-for-17 attempts and no interceptions against the Bengals, Watson was carted off with an Achilles tendon injury with 1:26 left in the first half.
The significant injury ended Watson’s season, paving the way for Jameis Winston to take over against the Bengals. In perhaps his best game of the season, Deshaun was replaced by Dorian Thompson-Robinson, who struggled before finishing the game 11-for-24 with 82 yards and two interceptions.