Kevin Stefanski gives up Browns play-calling duties

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  Kevin Stefanski Hands Over Browns Play-Calling Duties to Offensive Coordinator Ken Dorsey: A New Era for Cleveland’s Offense In a significant shift for the Cleveland Browns, head coach Kevin Stefanski has decided to relinquish his play-calling responsibilities, passing them on to recently hired offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey. This move marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of the Browns’ offense, signaling Stefanski’s willingness to adapt in hopes of igniting the team's underwhelming performance on that side of the ball. The Decision to Step Back Since taking over as head coach in 2020, Stefanski has called offensive plays for the Browns. Under his leadership, Cleveland’s offense initially flourished, particularly during the 2020 season when the team made a rare playoff appearance, defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Wild Card round. Stefanski's offensive schemes, emphasizing a run-heavy attack and play-action passes, played a key role in maximizing the talents of qu...

The 2011 'Grammy Nominations Concert'Live.

This year, the academy is pulling out all the stops again with a glittering array of duets, from Lady Gaga joining Sugarland to sing You & I to the original members of Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five teaming up with Common, Lupe Fiasco and LL Cool J for a rendition of 1982's The Message. We'll also find out who the nominees are in 78 categories.
10:57 p.m.: Topping off the night: Lady Gaga and Sugarland perform for the first time together. Gaga switches from skeletal face paint to raccoon face, and instead of panties and a bra, a giant bow-laden ballgown. Instead of dancing, she takes a seat at the piano, looking across to Sugarland's newlywed, Jennifer Nettles. The two women rarely break eye contact, while Kristian Bush, focuses on playing guitar nearby.
10:53 p.m.: LL Cool J checks on his friend, Bruno Mars. "Gimme a moment LL," says the beaming singer."Amazing."
10:51 p.m.: A bubblegum-pink Katy Perry announces the big one, album of the year: Congrats to: Adele, Foo Fighters, Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars and Rihanna.
10:43 p.m.: Usher, Valerie Simpson and Mike Stoller salute late music legends Nick Ashford and Jerry Lieber. All three, seated at grand pianos, start off an homage to Ashford & Simpson's You're All I Need to Get By and Stand By Me.
10:34 p.m.: To celebrate the induction of their 1982 classic, The Message, into the Grammy Hall of Fame, Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five teams up with Common, the show's host LL Cool J, Rick Ross and Lupe Fiasco for a rousing, loud rendition. LL Cool J hops into the crowd and sidles up to Nicki Minaj before returning to the stage.
10:33 p.m.: Bruno Mars announces the best new artist nominees: Skrillex, Bon Iver, Nicki Minaj, The Band Perry, J. Cole.
10:23 p.m.: Two worlds collide, in a good way: Host LL Cool J introduces the next collaboration, Jason Aldean and Ludacris. But that's not the only surprise — country crooner Aldean breaks out a twangy rap before handing over the stage to the pro, Ludacris, for a Grammy-fied performance of Aldean's Dirt Road Anthem.
10:19 p.m.: Actress Taraji P. Henson announces song of the year nominees: The Cave by Mumford and Sons, Grenade by Bruno Mars, All of the Lights by Kanye West, Holocene by Bon Iver, and Rolling in the Deep by Adele.
10:18 p.m.: The Band Perry, the rising country trio made up of two brothers and their sister, takes a softer approach with their ballad Independence. Kimberly, in a glittery, drapey dress in the color du jour, cobalt blue, leads the band in a rendition of Tom Petty's Free Fallin.'
10:07p.m.: Rihanna, from London's O2 Arena, performs her No. 1 hit single with U.K. DJ Calvin Harris, We Found Love.
10:05 p.m.: Nicki Minaj presents record of the year nominees: The Cave by Mumford & Sons, Rolling in the Deep by Adele, Holocene by Bon Iver, Grenade by Bruno Mars and Firework by Katy Perry.
10:01 p.m.: Five-time Grammy winner Lady Gaga opens the show by performing Marry the Night in skull face paint, black bra and panties, a black cape and surrounded by lithe dancers in black. Other than a tiny stumble down the stairs, a well-done opening.

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