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How will the Patriots run their offense after a coaching exodus?

It’s too early to say how the New England Patriots will run their offense in 2022. Bill Belichick has plenty of time to maneuver.

But it’s clear the Patriots are short on coaching talent on the offensive side of the ball after their former offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels brought three assistants to the Las Vegas Raiders. A fourth assistant, running backs coach Ivan Fears, is expected to retire, per ESPN.

So that leaves the Patriots with just tight ends coach Nick Caley returning to his post on offense — and a handful of assistant positional coaches (or co-positional coaches) stepping into more prominent roles. New England acquired Joe Judge, the former New York Giants coach and former Patriots special teams coordinator, to work on the offensive side of the ball.

Past that? It’s anyone’s guess. It’s also anyone’s guess as to whether that’s enough talent and experience to support quarterback Mac Jones in his all-important second year of development.

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