3 things to know about the Browns’ new offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey - Sport News

3 things to know about the Browns’ new offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey

CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Browns took care of a major piece of offseason business on Sunday when they hired Ken Dorsey to replace Alex Van Pelt as offensive coordinator.

Ken Dorsey

Dorsey, 42, interviewed in Cleveland last week; but did you know he already has a history with the Browns?

Here are three things to know about the Browns’ new offensive coordinator:

1. He was a Browns quarterback from 2006-08

Dorsey spent the first three years of his NFL playing career as a quarterback with the San Francisco 49ers — they selected him in the seventh round of the 2003 draft.

He wound up in Cleveland in 2006, however, as a part of the 49ers’ trade for quarterback Trent Dilfer.

In Cleveland, he worked as a backup behind Charlie Frye, Derek Anderson, and later, Brady Quinn.

He made three starts in Cleveland, all coming towards the end of the 2008 season after Anderson was injured in a Week 13 game against the Colts. Dorsey started the next three games once Anderson was placed on injured reserve. Dorsey suffered a concussion in the penultimate game, and was replaced as starter by Bruce Gradkowski in the season finale that year.

In total in Cleveland, he completed 43 of 92 passes for 370 yards with zero touchdowns and seven interceptions.

2. Ohio State fans will remember his playing days for this reason

Dorsey left the University of Miami as the winningest quarterback in school history with a record of 38-2 (1999-2002). He led the Hurricanes to a national championship in 2001.

Ohio State fans will remember him of course for his performance in the 2003 Fiesta Bowl, in which Ohio State won the national title in double overtime. In that game Dorsey passed for 296 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions.

3. He comes to Cleveland after an interesting tenure in Buffalo

Dorsey was fired in November by Bills head coach Sean McDermott with Buffalo falling to .500 (5-5) following a 24-22 loss to the Broncos. It was their fourth loss in six games, and quarterback Josh Allen committed three of the Bills’ four turnovers in that game. It also marked the sixth straight game Buffalo was held to under 26 points.

With Buffalo’s playoff hopes slipping away and Allen leading the NFL with 11 interceptions at the time, quarterbacks coach Joe Brady took over the offense and helped guide the Bills to a 6-1 mark down the stretch of the regular season, a run that included five straight wins. The Bills won the AFC East and beat the Steelers in the wild card round 31-17 before falling to the Super Bowl-bound Chiefs in the divisional round, 27-24.

When Dorsey was fired, Allen was also leading the league with 19 touchdown passes and was second in both completions (246) and attempts (350).

It was Dorsey’s second season as coordinator after Allen favored him to succeed Brian Daboll when the latter left to take the Giants head coaching job. After Dorsey was promoted in 2022, he helped lead the Bills to a 13-3 record, and a second-place finish in both yards per game (397.6) and points per game (28.4).
Buffalo lost in the divisional round that year, but Allen had one of his best career statistical seasons, finishing 7th with 4,283 yards, tying for second alongside Joe Burrow with 35 TD passes, and finishing eighth with a 96.6 rating.

 

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