Cleveland Browns Fire Offensive Coordinator Ken Dorsey and Offensive Line Coach Andy Dickerson After Disappointing 35-10 Loss to Baltimore Ravens in Final Game of the Season

Cleveland Browns Fire Offensive Coordinator Ken Dorsey and Offensive Line Coach Andy Dickerson After Disappointing 35-10 Loss to Baltimore Ravens in Final Game of the Season

The Cleveland Browns have made a bold move by firing offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey, just days after their rough 35-10 loss to the Baltimore Ravens in their final game of the season.

The Browns ended their 2024 campaign with a disappointing 3-14 record, marking their worst season since 2017.

This poor performance, especially on the offensive side of the ball, has led to significant changes within the coaching staff.

Coaching Shake-Up

In addition to Dorsey’s dismissal, the team also parted ways with offensive line coach Andy Dickerson.

Both Dorsey and Dickerson were in their first year with Cleveland, and neither was able to turn around the struggling offense.

Dorsey, a former Browns quarterback, had been brought in after a stint as the offensive coordinator for the Buffalo Bills.

However, his time in Buffalo ended under similarly underwhelming circumstances when he was let go in November 2023.

The Bills’ offense had been lackluster, and their 5-5 record was a key factor in his firing.

What’s Next for Cleveland?

With these significant changes made, all eyes will be on Cleveland as they begin the search for new leadership to revitalize their offense.

As the team looks to rebuild, the focus will likely shift to finding a more effective approach to match their defensive capabilities, which have been much stronger in recent years.

The Browns will now work toward building a foundation for success in the 2025 season and beyond.

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