The Browns hired former tight ends coach Tommy Rees to be their next offensive coordinator. Here's five things to know about Rees.
On Tuesday, Kevin Stefanski hired Browns tight ends coach Tommy Rees, 32 — the former Crimson Tide offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach — to replace the fired Ken Dorsey. He becomes Stefanski’s third offensive coordinator in the past three seasons, including Alex Van Pelt, who was fired after the 2023 season.
In the interest of educating Browns fans about their new offensive coordinator, Sports 4 CLE dug up a quote from former Alabama coach Nick Saban about Rees in 2023—when the assistant helped quarterback Jalen Milroe finish sixth in the Heisman voting.
The Browns officially announced the hiring of Tommy Rees on Wednesday as their new offensive coordinator. Rees, 32, spent last season as the Browns' tight ends coach/pass game specialist. He replaces Ken Dorsey, who was fired after one season as offensive coordinator on Jan. 5, a day after Cleveland finished a 3-14 season.
Mary Kay Cabot, Ashley Bastock and Dan Labbe discuss Cleveland's offensive coordinator decision on Orange and Brown Talk podcast.
The Browns are promoting the 32-year-old Tommy Rees to offensive coordinator, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reported Tuesday, per sources informed of the situation.
The Cleveland Browns have promoted Tommy Rees to offensive coordinator, succeeding Ken Dorsey after his January dismissal.
Tommy Rees, who in 2024 — his first year with the Browns — had the title of pass game specialist/tight ends coach, is the team’s new offensive coordinator. Rees replaces Ken Dorsey ...
The Cleveland Browns have found their next offensive coordinator. After conducting a search for a new leader on offense, the club has elected to promote passing game specialist and tight ends coach Tommy Rees to the role,
CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Browns have decided to stay in-house in hiring their next offensive coordinator, handing the job over to tight ends coach/passing game specialist Tommy Rees. Rees has been tapped to replace Ken Dorsey, who was fired after just one season as Cleveland's offensive coordinator.
Last year, half the league changed up at offensive and defensive coordinator. We are still a bit away from the