Cleveland Browns, NFL and Deshaun Watson
Although the Cleveland Browns have the second overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, the organization has extensive draft capital beyond that
Deshaun Watson is owed a guaranteed $92 million from the Cleveland Browns over the next two NFL seasons. However, a TikTok video from the day after
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.
Cleveland claims that the Browns violated the Modell Law by neither providing notice ... The team’s announcement of Watson’s re-injury says that he rolled his ankle in Miami. If he rolled his ankle by doing any of the things he is expressly prohibited ...
On Tuesday, Kevin Stefanski hired Browns tight ends coach Tommy Rees, 32 — the former Crimson Tide offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach — to replace the fired Ken Dorsey. He becomes Stefanski’s third offensive coordinator in the past three seasons, including Alex Van Pelt, who was fired after the 2023 season.
Tommy Rees went from being a ball boy for the Cleveland Browns to running their offense. Cleveland coach Kevin Stefanski hired Rees as his offensive coordinator, promoting him after firing Ken Dorsey following a season in which the Browns went 3-14 and averaged a league-low 15.
According to reports, the Browns have also interviewed current tight ends coach Tommy Rees and Miami Dolphins assistant Darrell Bevell for their offensive coordinator job. The team also met with Seahawks assistant Charles London about the job on Friday. The Browns likewise interviewed Atlanta Falcons tight-ends coach Kevin Koger for the position.
The Cleveland Browns have been cautioned about looking for a way out of Deshaun Watson's contract after he suffered a second Achilles injury. The post Browns Warned Over Making Move With Deshaun Watson appeared first on Heavy Sports.
CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Browns have decided to stay in-house in hiring their next offensive coordinator, handing the job over to tight ends coach/passing game specialist Tommy Rees. Rees has been tapped to replace Ken Dorsey, who was fired after just one season as Cleveland's offensive coordinator.
Stefanski also interviewed Miami Dolphins quarterbacks coach/pass game coordinator Darrell Bevell, Atlanta Falcons tight ends coach Kevin Koger, New Orleans Saints offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak and Seattle Seahawks quarterbacks coach Charles London for the position.
The city of Cleveland has filed a lawsuit to stop the Browns from leaving their lakefront stadium and building a domed stadium in suburban Brook Park.