The Detroit Lions aren’t the only team still working out who will call plays for them this fall.
After Josh McDaniels took the job to be the next head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders, the New England Patriots are without an offensive coordinator and a play caller. That has left a pretty significant vacancy on the coaching roster, and New England appears primed to make an unorthodox decision regarding their offensive play caller.
According to Jeff Howe of The Athletic, the Patriots appear to be mulling over three options: letting head coach Bill Belichick call offensive plays, or giving those duties to offensive assistants Joe Judge or.