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Cleveland Browns fire offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey after finishing last in points scored

Cleveland Browns offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey looks at the field before a game
Cleveland Browns offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey looks at the field before a game Getty Images via AFP / Jason Miller
The Cleveland Browns fired offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey (43) on Sunday following their loss to the Baltimore Ravens.

The Browns finished the season with a 3-14 record and the 28th ranked offence. They had the worst scoring offense averaging 15.2 points per game, the lowest for the team since 2017 (14.6), and the least points scored with 258, also the lowest since 2017 (234). 

Cleveland was tied with the Tennessee Titans for the most turnovers (34) this season. They led the league in interceptions (23) and were fourth in fumbles lost (11). 

"We are looking for somebody to come in and help us share in a vision where we can go play sound, explosive, offensive football," said head coach Kevin Stefanski. "I feel confident that we'll be able to that."

Dorsey took over as the offensive coordinator for the Browns this season following two successful years in the same position for the Buffalo Bills (2022-2023). He started out his career in the NFL as a scout for the Carolina Panthers in 2011 and was a quarterback coach for eight years (Panthers, Bills) before being promoted to offensive coordinator in Buffalo. 

Bailey Zappe made the start on Saturday against the Ravens which marked the Browns' 40th starting quarterback since 1999, more than any other team in the NFL. 

The Browns officially have the second overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, with the Titans ahead of them at number one. They enter the offseason with around $21 million in cap space, according to Over The Cap