The New England Patriots lost longtime offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels this offseason, as he took the head coaching job with the Las Vegas Raiders. New England hasn’t officially named a defensive coordinator since Matt Patricia left to coach the Detroit Lions in 2018.
Patriots head coach Bill Belichick won’t name an offensive coordinator for 2022 either, keeping up with his tradition on the other side of the ball.
“I’m not big on titles,” Belichick said at the NFL league meetings Monday, via Ben Volin of the Boston Globe. “We don’t have to call any (plays) for a while.”
Whether Belichick prepares the defensive game plan is unknown, but Belichick has always had a defensive play-caller. Brian Flores held the job before taking the Miami Dolphins head coaching job and Steve Belichick (the team’s outside linebackers coach and Bill Belichick’s son) has assumed those duties since. Inside linebackers coach Jerod Mayo also plays a major role in the game-planning and play calling.
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Who will take over the offensive play-calling duties? Belichick did move former head coaches Matt Patricia and Joe Judge to offense, even though Patricia’s background is on defense and Judge’s is special teams. Patriots quarterback Mac Jones is heading into his second season, making it paramount he has a consistent voice in the room.
“It’s important that all our players get good coaching,” Belichick said. “And we plan on doing that.”
Whatever Belichick has in store, he’s keeping it under the vest.