David Njoku, the tight end of the Browns, had his best year in 2023 with 81 catches for 882 yards and six touchdowns. Despite the team changing its offensive coordinator from Alex Van Pelt to Ken Dorsey this offseason, Njoku is optimistic about the move. He spoke positively about the new offense that Dorsey has been implementing during his charity softball game on Saturday.
Njoku described the new offense as “juicy” and expressed his excitement for the upcoming season. His goal for 2024 is to continue improving and be better than last year, which bodes well for the Browns’ chances of making it back to the postseason. The positive attitude from Njoku indicates that he is ready to embrace the changes and challenges that come with a new offensive coordinator.
Overall, Njoku’s comments offer a glimpse of hope for Browns fans as they look forward to the upcoming season. With a new offensive coordinator in place and an optimistic outlook from one of their key players, there is reason for optimism in Cleveland as they head into the fall.
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