The Cleveland Browns will have a new play-caller in Week 9 against the Baltimore Ravens as Kevin Stefanski is turning the wheel over to offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey.
Speaking to the media on Wednesday, Stefanski told the media his big decision. In the presser, Stefanski stated that he relies heavily on Dorsey during gameday already, and this felt like the right thing to do as the Browns sit at 1-6 on the season.
Dorsey, who has called plays with the Buffalo Bills, has seen significant highs and lows doing so. One thing is for sure: new quarterback Jameis Winston is not going to be afraid to sling it, and Dorsey loves to dial up shots down the field.
At this point, the season is over. Why not take this opportunity to evaluate Dorsey as well as the 53 players on the roster? If Stefanski’s job were at risk, he would not be putting his security into the hands of another person.
We’ll see if this sparks something in Cleveland with a new quarterback and now a new play-caller.