New offensive coordinator Tommy Rees had options this offseason but is ultimately happy to remain with the Cleveland Browns
The Cleveland Browns introduced Tommy Rees as their new offensive coordinator Thursday. Here are some notable quotes from the news conference.
There will be plenty to like about Tommy Rees as Browns OC, provided he effectively aids Kevin Stefanski in regaining what the head coach does best.
The Cleveland Browns had the worst offense in the NFL this past season, so it was no surprise that they limped to a 3-14 record and wound up firing
The Browns held an introductory news conference for new offensive coordinator Tommy Rees. Here's what was said during the news conference.
Cleveland officially announced the franchise's decision to promote pass game coordinator and tight ends coach Tommy Rees to the offensive
The Browns hired former tight ends coach Tommy Rees to be their next offensive coordinator. Here's five things to know about Rees.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — New Browns offensive coordinator Tommy Rees, who will address the media on Thursday morning, has a long punch list awaiting him as he takes over an offense that finished last or nearly last in many key statistical categories, including points scored (15.2) and giveaways (tied for most with 34).
Tommy Rees went from being a ball boy for the Cleveland Browns to running their offense. Cleveland coach Kevin Stefanski hired Rees as his offensive coordinator, promoting him after firing Ken Dorsey following a season in which the Browns went 3-14 and averaged a league-low 15.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Kevin Stefanski officially promoted tight ends coach Tommy Rees to offensive coordinator to replace the fired Ken Dorsey on Wednesday, marking his third coordinator in three seasons.
Rees, 32, spent 2024 with the Browns' as a passing game specialist and tight ends coach. Prior to his stop in Cleveland, the former Notre Dame quarterback has coached with Alabama (OC/QBs), Notre Dame (OC/QBs), the San Diego Chargers (OA), and Northwestern (GA). The Browns hold the No. 2 pick in the 2025 NFL draft.