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Bills' Offensive Performance Declines After Dorsey's Firing Despite Improved Record

Ken Dorsey Faces Challenge as Browns' New Offensive Coordinator Amid High Turnover Rate

  • Ken Dorsey, the new offensive coordinator for the Browns, was fired by the Bills in November 2023 after a 5-5 start, leading to speculation that he was made a scapegoat for the team's early problems.
  • Despite the Bills' improved 6-1 record after Dorsey's firing and promoting quarterback coach Joe Brady to offensive coordinator, advanced metrics suggest the Bills' offense actually worsened in several categories.
  • Josh Allen, the Bills' quarterback, threw fewer interceptions after Dorsey's departure, but the overall offensive performance declined according to several analysts.
  • The Browns led the NFL in giveaways this season with 37, including a league-high 23 interceptions, presenting a challenge for Dorsey in his new role.
  • Joe Brady, who replaced Dorsey as the Bills' offensive coordinator, has been officially promoted to the full-time position, with the team achieving a 7-2 record under his interim coordination.
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