
"Stefanski on Monday said he will call plays in Sunday's Week 7 home game against the 1-5 Miami Dolphins ( 1 p.m. ET, CBS). "I'm going to keep calling plays," Stefanski said, "but I want to stress that we have to get better in so many areas and that includes coaching, that includes how we teach our guys, how we put them in different formations, the ways you run the ball, ways you pass the ball. All the above.""
"The nine points were the fewest the Browns have scored in a game this season. It also extended their streak of scoring 17 or fewer points to 11 straight games, which is a franchise record. Through six games, Cleveland once again has the lowest-scoring offense in the NFL (13.67 points per game) and is averaging 4.1 yards per play, the second-lowest mark in the league."
The Cleveland Browns sit at 1-5 after benching Joe Flacco for rookie Dillon Gabriel, but offensive production remained stagnant in Gabriel's two starts. The team scored nine points in a loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, extending a franchise-record streak of 11 straight games scoring 17 or fewer points. Through six games, Cleveland averages 13.67 points per game and 4.1 yards per play, among the league's worst marks. Coaching adjustments included firing offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey, promoting Tommy Rees, and returning playcalling responsibilities to Kevin Stefanski while plans call for broader offensive reassessment.
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