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James Boutros

Aditi Kinkhabwala Slams Ken Dorsey & Browns For Ignoring Issues

The Cleveland Browns had a dreadful season. They had a 3-14 record, finished last in the AFC North, and will have the second overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.

Cleveland vastly underachieved and their offense was horrendous this season.

They have to decide whether Deshaun Watson will be the starting quarterback when healthy or whether they will spend their second overall pick on a quarterback.

Myles Garrett wants a new contract, and he deserves one. He has been the best player for the Browns, and a star pass rusher is heavily coveted. Cleveland needs to pay Garrett and keep him as the anchor of their defense.

Cleveland’s biggest problem in 2024 was its poor offense. Deshaun Watson has not performed as Cleveland hoped when they offered him an extremely large contract.

Another problem Cleveland had this season was their offensive coordinator.

Read below to see comments from a CBS Sports NFL reporter on Ken Dorsey and the fact the Browns were made aware of his issues in Buffalo.

Aditi Kinkhabwala Slams Ken Dorsey & The Browns For Ignoring His Issues With Bills

CBS Sports’ Aditi Kinkhabwala appeared on the Ultimate Cleveland Sports Show and shredded Ken Dorsey, who the Browns recently let go, and Cleveland for ignoring his issues with the Bills.

Kinkhabwala stated, “in Buffalo, he wasn’t necessarily very collaborative with the offensive line coach, with the running backs coach, he didn’t necessarily take great input from Josh Allen on what Josh Allen wanted to see, and he definitely was not as deliberative or committed to the run game as the Bills wanted.”

She continued “In Buffalo, they were very very honest when Andrew Berry called, when the Browns called to find out about Dorsey. Ok, so, now the Browns know this, so why don’t you make sure that Dorsey doesn’t struggle with the exact same things in your building that he struggled with in Orchard Park… didn’t happen.”

Kinkhabwala also posted the following on X:

These comments should make any team question whether Ken Dorsey should be hired for any job. Being any kind of coach in the NFL, you need to be collaborative with other coaches and players. If Dorsey would not take input from one of the best QBs in the league, Josh Allen, this is fairly eye-opening, especially considering the success Allen is having with offensive coordinator Joe Brady.

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