Tommy Rees Takes Charge as Browns Offensive Coordinator to Overhaul Struggling Unit
The 32-year-old coach faces a pivotal offseason, tasked with revamping Cleveland's offense after a disappointing 2024 season.
- The Cleveland Browns promoted Tommy Rees, previously their tight ends coach, to offensive coordinator following a season where the team ranked last in scoring and turnovers.
- Rees, known for his offensive acumen from stints at Notre Dame and Alabama, is expected to help the Browns return to a West Coast-style offense under head coach Kevin Stefanski.
- Addressing the quarterback position is a top priority, with the Browns exploring options in free agency and the NFL Draft, where they hold the No. 2 pick and may target top prospects like Cam Ward or Shedeur Sanders.
- The Browns aim to rebuild their offensive line and improve their running game, which ranked 29th in the league, while also adding dynamic playmakers to complement Jerry Jeudy and David Njoku.
- Reducing turnovers, which plagued the team with an NFL-high 34 giveaways in 2024, will be a critical focus for Rees as he works to create a more efficient and explosive offense.