Cleveland Browns offensive coordinator Tommy Rees took questions from reporters on Thursday from CrossCountry Mortgage Campus.
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
The Cleveland Browns introduced Tommy Rees as their new offensive coordinator Thursday. Here are some notable quotes from the news conference.
Kevin Stefanski wasted no time answering the question on everyone’s minds: will he take back play-calling duties with new offensive coordinator Tommy Rees on the job? While introducing Rees at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus on Thursday morning,
Kevin Stefanski eliminated the distraction of playcalling questions all offseason by announcing during new offensive coordinator Tommy Rees’ introductory press conference on Thursday that he’ll handle the chore himself again with the caveat that “I reserve right to change my mind.
A recent mock draft by Luke Easterling of Athlon Sports had Milroe falling out of Round 1, so there is a possibility the Browns land him in Round 2 or trade up into the back end of the first round, depending on how the dominoes fall.
Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski announced Thursday that he will be the team's offensive play-caller in 2025. Stefanski also announced
Rees, who spent three seasons as the starting QB at Notre Dame, is a fast-rising coach who's on his third OC position in five years.
As you watch film of Rees as the offensive coordinator at Alabama, his attention to detail and flexibility to adjust his scheme to the strength of his players immediately stand out. It’s clear, Rees’ offensive philosophy aligns very well with Kevin Stefanski’s.
Browns coach Kevin Stefanski is reassuming play-calling duties following a 3-14 season and despite making a change at offensive coordinator.
Takeaways from Browns offensive coordinator Tommy Rees' introductory news conference on Wednesday, starting with Kevin Stefanski's play-calling.
For three years, the Browns contorted themselves to match Watson's strengths and desires. The reality is he never fit in.