Kevin Stefanski wasted no time answering the question on everyone’s minds: will he take back playcalling duties with new offensive coordinator Tommy Rees on the job? While introducing Rees at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus on Thursday morning,
CLEVELAND, Ohio — New Browns offensive coordinator Tommy Rees won’t call plays this season. Head coach Kevin Stefanski made that announcement on Thursday morning when he introduced Rees, newly promoted from tight ends coach to the leader of the Browns offense.
The Browns hold an introductory news conference for new offensive coordinator Tommy Rees. Here's what was said during the press conference.
The Cleveland Browns introduced Tommy Rees as their new offensive coordinator Thursday. Here are some notable quotes from the news conference.
Tommy Rees is taking over a Browns offense that in 2024 finished last in the NFL in points scored, last in third-down efficiency, last in passing yards per play, 31st in yards per play, 30th in
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.
The Cleveland Browns need a quarterback, potentially in the 2025 NFL draft, and a pairing that keeps coming up is new offensive coordinator Tommy Rees and Alabama Football’s Jalen Milroe.
BEREA — Tommy Rees won't be the Browns' play-caller this fall. However, the new offensive coordinator isn't letting that minor detail hinder what he sees as an major career opportunity.
The Senior Bowl can be a great place for strong first impressions, and Cleveland gets a chance to see all the QBs participating this week.
The Cowboys have requested an interview with Falcons tight ends coach Kevin Koger for their offensive coordinator position, Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports.
The Dallas Cowboys requested an interview with Atlanta Falcons tight ends coach Kevin Koger regarding the team's vacant offensive coordinator