Kevin Stefanski To Reclaim Browns Play-Calling Duties

Kevin Stefanski relinquished play-calling duties last season, doing so despite having claimed two Coach of the Year honors this decade. With Tommy Rees moving into the OC role in Cleveland, the decorated HC is returning to familiar territory.

Rees will start out as a non-play-calling coordinator, per Stefanski, who confirmed (via TheLandOnDemand.com’s Tony Grossi) a previously rumored plan to reclaim the Browns’ play-calling role. Stefanski added he could certainly change his mind on this, but the sixth-year Browns HC has extensive experience operating in this capacity.

Ken Dorsey had entered last season as a non-play-calling OC, but as a third chapter of the Deshaun Watson experiment sputtered, Stefanski gave his new coordinator the responsibility. Although Jameis Winston provided a bit of a reprieve amid a miserable season, Cleveland’s offense did not resemble the unit that produced playoff berths under Baker Mayfield and Joe Flacco. As the Browns look set to transition away from Watson — after the passer’s second Achilles tear — it will be on Stefanski to generate improvement.

The Browns plummeted from 10th to 32nd in scoring between the 2023 and ’24 seasons, as Watson did not rebound in a retooled offense. Stefanski refused to bench the high-priced passer, and the team was on its way to a 1-6 start when Watson’s first Achilles tear occurred. Watson had fared slightly better in 2023 under Stefanski’s guidance (with Alex Van Pelt still in the OC role), but the ex-Texans Pro Bowler has never come especially close to finding his form in Cleveland, turning the team’s 2022 trade into a historic NFL disaster.

Having parlayed the surprising Flacco resurgence into a summer extension, Stefanski initially impressed with the call sheet upon restoring Mayfield to a productive passer after his 21-INT 2019 season under Freddie Kitchens. The Browns snapped a 17-year playoff drought in 2020, ranking 14th in scoring during Stefanski’s first season at the helm. Although an injured Mayfield could not match that form in 2021, Stefanski coaxed better play from Jacoby Brissett in 2022 before seeing Watson prove ill-fitting in his scheme post-suspension.

Stefanski and GM Andrew Berry, retained even as the team cratered to a 3-14 record, will be tasked with identifying a new starter. Thanks to well-timed losses — with overmatched starters Dorian Thompson-Robinson and Bailey Zappe at the helm — the Browns hold the No. 2 overall pick. Even as Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders may not match up with the prospects atop last year’s draft, the Browns will have the chance to select one of this year’s top QB options without trading up. That represents a valuable tool as the team attempts to recover from a significant 2024 step back.

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