It’s common for talented coaches to find new opportunities in the National Football League, even after being let go from their previous positions. Ken Dorsey is no exception. Despite being fired by the Buffalo Bills mid-season, he quickly found a new role as offensive coordinator for the Cleveland Browns. Although it may have seemed like he was being unfairly blamed for the Bills’ offensive struggles, Dorsey has moved on and is excited to start a new chapter in his career. He will be taking over for Alex Van Pelt in Cleveland and could be the perfect fit for the Browns.
When it comes to designing plays, he is both innovative and creative, with a strong track record of working with agile quarterbacks. However, his play-calling skills have not been his strongest suit, which is why collaborating with Kevin Stefanski could be a smooth transition, as he is one of the coaches who refuses to relinquish those responsibilities.
Dorsey has a challenging task ahead of him in working with Deshaun Watson, who has not lived up to expectations since his arrival in Berea, despite receiving a fully-guaranteed $230 million contract.
He played a crucial role in Cam Newton’s career-best season, where he won an MVP award and reached the Super Bowl. He also aided Josh Allen in becoming a consistent MVP contender, giving Browns fans plenty of reasons to be thrilled with their new offensive mastermind.