For the second straight season, Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski is giving up play-calling duties.

Stefanski announced on Monday that he is turning the playbook over to offensive coordinator Tommy Rees.

The move comes after a 2-6 start for the Browns, who are preparing to visit the New York Jets (1-7) on Sunday following their bye week.

Last season, the Browns were 1-6 when Stefanski handed play-calling responsibilities to offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey. After Cleveland finished 3-14, Dorsey was fired.

Rees is in his first season as an NFL offensive coordinator. He held that role at Alabama (2023) and Notre Dame (2020-22) before joining Stefanski's staff as a pass game specialist and tight ends coach in 2024.

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