Biography
Year with Browns: 4th
Year as NFL coach: 11th
Key Notes
- Ken Dorsey re-joined the Browns in 2024 after playing quarterback for the team from 2006-08. Brings 17 years of experience as an NFL player and coach and has coached in one Super Bowl.
- Spent five seasons (2019-23) with the Bills, first as quarterbacks coach (2019-20) then passing game coordinator/quarterbacks coach (2021) and offensive coordinator (2022-23). During first season as offensive coordinator, the Bills finished second in the NFL in total offense (397.6 yards per game) and points per game (28.4).
- Helped QB Josh Allen set several NFL records, including in 2020, when he became the first player in NFL history with at least 4,000 passing yards, 30 passing touchdowns and eight rushing touchdowns in a season. With Dorsey as coach, Allen made his first two career Pro Bowls and was a second team All-Pro selection in 2020.