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.
New offensive coordinator Tommy Rees had options this offseason but is ultimately happy to remain with the Cleveland Browns
Cleveland Browns offensive coordinator Tommy Rees took questions from reporters on Thursday from CrossCountry Mortgage Campus.
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
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