Following his 16-year tenure as an NFL player and coach, the Browns officially introduced Ken Dorsey as their new offensive coordinator.
After playing for the Bills for the previous five seasons, Dorsey now plays for the Browns.
In 2019 he was appointed as the quarterbacks coach, then in 2021 he was elevated to quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator. In 2022, Dorsey advanced to the position of offensive coordinator, a position he held until 2023.
Josh Allen, the quarterback for the Bills in his first campaign, had the largest improvement in QB rating in the NFL in 2019. Dorsey worked with Allen. The Bills then finished second in the NFL in both points per game (28.4) and total offence (397.6 yards per game) during his first season as offensive coordinator.
“Ken will bring a fresh approach to our offence and has worked with and elevated some of the top quarterbacks in this league,” head coach Kevin Stefanski stated.
“Having been one of the most successful college quarterbacks in history, he has a great understanding of what it takes to succeed in that role and has utilised that knowledge to become an excellent coach.”
He is familiar with the Browns’ significance to this community and has a past with the team. Ken’s appointment as offensive coordinator excites us much.