Cleveland Browns coach Kevin Stefanski is making a change following a 2-6 start, as he announced Monday that he is handing play-calling duties to offensive coordinator Tommy Rees. This marks the second straight year Stefanski has done this, as he relinquished play-calling duties to Ken Dorsey last year.
"We have to be better," Stefanski said, via Fox8News . "Tommy is somebody I believe in. This is the right time."
Stefanski came to this decision during the Browns' Week 9 bye, which came after the 32-13 loss to the New England Patriots last Sunday. Cleveland has lost 12 straight road games, and seven straight road games by at least 13 points.
Once again, the Browns have one of the worst offenses in the league, as they average 263.5 total yards per game (second-worst in the NFL )

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