What to know on all 32 NFL playcallers: From veterans to first-year coaches, here is what to expect in 2025
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What to know on all 32 NFL playcallers: From veterans to first-year coaches, here is what to expect in 2025
"The 2025 NFL season is underway, which means we got our first look at new playcallers such as the Detroit Lions' John Morton, Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Josh Grizzard and the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles' Kevin Patullo in Week 1. We also saw some recognizable faces in new places, as Ben Johnson took over as Chicago Bears head coach, Kellen Moore as New Orleans Saints HC and Brian Schottenheimer with the Dallas Cowboys. Each of them will carry the dual responsibility of coaching and calling offensive plays."
"Meanwhile, veteran coaches Andy Reid ( Kansas City Chiefs), Sean Payton ( Denver Broncos) and Sean McVay ( Los Angeles Rams) continue to churn out creative offensive systems. And Josh McDaniels is back for his third stint as the New England Patriots' offensive coordinator, aiming to push second-year quarterback Drake Maye to another level. Will Klint Kubiak continue to get the most out of Jayden Daniels with the Washington Commanders? Will Arthur Smith and Aaron Rodgers stay in sync with the Pittsburgh Steelers? How about new Jacksonville Jaguars coach Liam Coen and Trevor Lawrence?"
The 2025 NFL season introduced several new offensive playcallers across teams, including Detroit's John Morton, Tampa Bay's Josh Grizzard and Philadelphia's Kevin Patullo. Several head coaches now handle playcalling duties, such as Ben Johnson with the Chicago Bears, Kellen Moore with the New Orleans Saints and Brian Schottenheimer with the Dallas Cowboys. Veteran coordinators like Andy Reid, Sean Payton and Sean McVay continue to produce creative offensive systems. Josh McDaniels returned as New England's offensive coordinator to develop second-year quarterback Drake Maye. A comprehensive list identifies who is calling plays for all 32 teams and highlights key quarterback-coordinator fit questions.
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