Kevin Stefanski and the silence fueling the Joe Flacco debate
However, in Cincinnati, he has recorded 1,254 yards, 11 touchdowns, and only two interceptions in four starts, completing 64.7% of his passes.
Last week, he peaked with 470 yards and four touchdowns, while Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins each surpassed 100 receiving yards.
When a reporter asked Stefanski about this contrast, the coach simply said, “I have nothing to comment on regarding Joe or any player from other teams. I don’t think it’s appropriate.”

Can Cedric Tillman revitalize Stefanski offense?
Kevin Stefanski has taken steps to try to rejuvenate an offense that has shown limitations this season.
These measures include delegating responsibilities to offensive coordinator Tommy Rees and awaiting the return of Cedric Tillman. Who could make a significant impact in upcoming games.
Tillman, a wide receiver who missed four games due to a hamstring injury. Was activated from the injured list and could boost offensive options and the confidence of young quarterback Dillon Gabriel.
“Ced looked really good. He’s worked very hard in his rehab, so he seems ready to play unless something comes up this week,” Stefanski said.
Before his injury, Tillman recorded 10 receptions for 100 yards and two touchdowns. The only receiving touchdowns for the Browns this season.
Kevin Stefanski silence on Flacco and the adjustments in his offense create a mix of intrigue and pressure over his management. As fans and analysts debate whether the coach’s decisions have been correct or if they could alter the team’s trajectory before it’s too late.