According to an informant, the former Browns quarterback was interviewed for…

Former Browns QB interviews for Browns OC position, according to report

 

There are too many previous quarterbacks for the Cleveland Browns to mention them all. The jersey displaying every starting player that the team has worn since its resurgence in 1999 will eventually be retired.

It’s interesting to note that a few previous quarterbacks for the Browns have remained in the league in various capacities.

In the divisional phase of the playoffs, Baker Mayfield will start the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ second postseason game.

This season, Jacoby Brissett was an important veteran for the Washington Commanders.Brady Quinn participates in a college kickoff show and broadcasts a radio program.

ESPN features Robert Griffin III in their NFL broadcast.

Ken Dorsey, a former quarterback for Cleveland, began the season as the Buffalo Bills’ offensive coordinator. Dorsey spent 2006–2008 as a member of the Browns. He participated in three of the team’s five games as a starter. All those games were losses for Cleveland.

It was Dorsey’s second season as offensive coordinator when he was fired by the Bills in the middle of the season.

He is now being interviewed by the Browns for the post-offensive coordinator position.

The second-best offense in the league was led by Dorsey’s Bills during his only full season in that role.

Except for three games this year, Dorsey’s club scored 20 points or more in each of the ten games played before he was sacked.

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