The Cleveland Browns have been busy early in the off-season, scheduling multiple interviews with offensive coordinator candidates. Dolphins quarterback coach and pass game coordinator Darrell Bevell is expected to be one of the next candidates to interview for the open position as coordinator of the Cleveland offense.
On Thursday, the Browns interviewed Dolphins quarterbacks coach and pass game specialist Darrell Bevell, whom Stefanski worked under in Minnesota, a league source told cleveland.com. He’ll interview Seahawks quarterbacks coach Charles London likely on Friday, a source said.
Tua Tagovailoa and the Miami Dolphins could lose an important piece to their offense if Darrell Bevell gets the Browns offensive coordinator job.
The Browns have interviewed four candidates for their offensive coordinator position. Here's a look at the four individuals.
The Browns interviewed Miami Dolphins quarterbacks coach/pass game coordinator Darrell Bevell ... a Week 17 win at Cleveland, with a hip injury. Before Miami, Bevell worked with talented ...
The Browns are in search of a new offensive coordinator to replace Ken Dorsey. Follow here as they go through the process of finding his replacement.
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The Cleveland Browns have promoted Tommy Rees to offensive coordinator, succeeding Ken Dorsey after his January dismissal.
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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.
Tommy Rees was the first one to get an interview for the Browns ' offensive coordinator position. The tight ends coach/pass game specialist, at the end of the day, ended up being the man for the job.