The Cleveland Browns may bring back 1 of their many ex-starting QBs to lead their offense.
#Browns have interviewed former #Bills OC — and former Browns QB — Ken Dorsey for their vacant OC job, source confirms. First reported by @jjones9: https://t.co/UzlJv3Xqpz
— Mary Kay Cabot (@MaryKayCabot) January 21, 2024
The franchise interviewed Ken Dorsey to be their coordinator before the beginning of the weekend.
Ken, who was dismissed by Bills earlier this campaign, is the 2nd candidate to speak with the Browns, which probably will interview more candidates.
Dorsey was part of Cleveland from 2006-08 and is 1 of 37 quarterbacks to start for the Browns since its expansion reboot in 1999. He went 0-3 as a starter in 2008. His previous organization was the 49ers.
Ken worked as the Bills’ offensive coordinator before being let go by Buffalo’s manager, Sean McDermott, last year. The Bills welcome the Kansas City Chiefs in an AFC postseason match today, with the advancing team competing with the Ravens for the conference championship.
Brown’s offensive coordinator spot opened a few days after Alex Van Pelt left.