Browns coach Kevin Stefanski spoke for 57 seconds before skirting the cameras Thursday morning. He introduced new offensive coordinator Tommy Rees, explained the hiring process and — oh, by the way — announced Stefanski would call plays again.
Kevin Stefanski wasted no time answering the question on everyone’s minds: will he take back play-calling duties with new offensive coordinator Tommy Rees on the job? While introducing Rees at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus on Thursday morning,
Takeaways from Browns offensive coordinator Tommy Rees' introductory news conference on Wednesday, starting with Kevin Stefanski's play-calling.
Saban was a significant factor in the Browns originally hiring Rees, and now promoting him. The Alabama job comes with the same pressure as being the offensive coordinator for the Browns. It’s high profile. But an added element is Saban, who can be brutal when critiquing his assistants during internal meetings.
Rees, who spent three seasons as the starting QB at Notre Dame, is a fast-rising coach who's on his third OC position in five years.
According to multiple reports, the Browns will promote passing game specialist/tight ends coach Tommy Rees to offensive coordinator.
Cleveland coach Kevin Stefanski hired Rees as his offensive coordinator on Wednesday, promoting him after firing Ken Dorsey following a season in which the Browns went 3-14 and averaged a league-low 15.2 points per game.
(AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki) CLEVELAND — Tommy Rees went from being a ball boy for the Browns to running their offense. Cleveland coach Kevin Stefanski hired Rees as his offensive coordinator on ...
In the interest of educating Browns fans about their new offensive coordinator, Sports 4 CLE dug up a quote from former Alabama coach Nick Saban about Rees in 2023—when the assistant helped quarterback Jalen Milroe finish sixth in the Heisman voting.
Kevin Stefanski could have hired a veteran coach with experience as an NFL offensive coordinator to lead the Browns out of the scoring swamp they were in for most of 2024. Instead, he chose to
New Browns offensive coordinator Tommy Rees, who will address the media on Thursday morning, has a long punch list awaiting him as he takes over an offense that finished last or nearly last in many key statistical categories,