The 2023 NFL playoffs are shaping up to be an exciting one, with 10 teams introducing new play-callers. The play-callers will bring fresh perspectives and strategies to the teams, and the competition is sure to be fierce.
The New England Patriots, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, and Washington Redskins are all bringing in new play-callers. The Patriots will be led by former offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, while the Giants have hired former Rams head coach Sean McVay. The Eagles have hired former Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy, and the Redskins have brought in former Bengals offensive coordinator Bill Lazor.
The other six teams introducing new play-callers are the Baltimore Ravens, Chicago Bears, Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Tennessee Titans. The Ravens have hired former Broncos head coach Vance Joseph, while the Bears have brought in former Saints offensive coordinator Pete Carmichael Jr. The Browns have hired former Vikings offensive coordinator Kevin Stefanski, and the Lions have hired former 49ers offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur. The Jaguars have hired former Buccaneers offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich, and the Titans have hired former Cowboys offensive coordinator Kellen Moore.
These 10 teams are sure to be exciting to watch in the 2023 NFL playoffs. With new play-callers leading the way, each team will bring a unique style of play to the field. It will be interesting to see how each team adjusts to their new play-callers and how they fare in the playoffs.
The 2023 NFL playoffs are sure to be an exciting one, and these 10 teams introducing new play-callers will only add to the excitement. It will be interesting to see how each team fares with their new play-callers at the helm.