Former Hurricanes Quarterback Ken Dorsey To Join Cleveland Browns As Offensive Coordinator
Dorsey Joins The Cleveland Staff And Will Coach Former Miami Hurricane David Njoku
We’ve seen former Hurricanes team up on the field as players, but now we have a coach/player combo coming together in Cleveland.
NFL Insider Ian Rapoport shared Sunday evening that former Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator and Miami Hurricanes quarterback Ken Dorsey is set to join Kevin Stefanski’s staff as the new offensive coordinator for the 2024-25 season.
Dorsey was let go by the Buffalo Bills after their 24-22 loss to the Denver Broncos and 5-5 start to the season. Now, he’ll head off to take control of a Cleveland offense that features one of the top tight ends in the league and a former Hurricane in David Njoku.
Njoku had a career season for the Browns, putting up 81 receptions for 882 receiving yards and earning his first Pro Bowl nod of his career. He’ll look to build upon that success as one of the top receiving options for this Browns team next season.
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