CLEVELAND (AP) — With four weeks left in a winless season, the Browns fired Sashi Brown, the team’s vice president of football operations, and hired former Kansas City Chiefs executive John Dorsey as their new general manager.
Brown was relieved of his duties Thursday by owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam, who also announced coach Hue Jackson will be back in 2018 despite a 1-27 record.
Hours later, the team hired Dorsey as their new GM. Dorsey was credited with turning around the Chiefs who went 43-21 and made the playoffs three times under his guidance.
The Browns are 0-12 this season and 1-27 over the past two years.