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Sources -- Browns hiring ex-Bills OC Ken Dorsey for same role - ESPN

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BEREA, Ohio — The Cleveland Browns have hired former Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey to be their new offensive coordinator, sources told ESPN.

Dorsey replaces Alex Van Pelt, who served as Cleveland's offensive coordinator the past four seasons. Head coach Kevin Stefanski, however, has called the offensive plays for the Browns since taking over in 2020.

The Browns and Van Pelt, who also was the quarterbacks coach, parted ways earlier this month, as the team sought a new voice to work with quarterback Deshaun Watson.

The Bills fired Dorsey on Nov. 14 after Buffalo's offense struggled on the way to a 5-5 start. Buffalo rallied behind interim offensive coordinator Joe Brady to win the AFC East title.

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