FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- After a season in which the New England Patriots plummeted to the bottom of the league rankings in several key offensive categories, the club announced Thursday that it will begin interviewing candidates next week to fill the role of offensive coordinator.
This confirms that head coach Bill Belichick, set to enter his 24th season, is moving away from the structure he implemented in 2022 in which he didn't name an official coordinator.
Matt Patricia and Joe Judge filled leading roles on the offensive staff, with Patricia calling in the plays to second-year quarterback Mac Jones.