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NFL MAKING THEIR WAY

Haley, Turner among several intriguing new offensive coordinato­rs this season

- By Barry Wilner

Head coaching changes get the most attention, and new guys normally decide who their coordinato­rs will be.

For 2018, most offensive coordinato­r alteration­s came from incumbent coaches.

Some former coordinato­rs moved up: Matt Nagy from Kansas City to Chicago, Pat Shurmur from Minnesota to the New York Giants. Some OCs were canned: Pittsburgh’s Todd Haley, who landed in Cleveland; Mike Shula, going from the Panthers to the Giants. Others are returning to familiar ground: Joe Philbin in Green Bay, Greg Olson in Oakland. Many simply got promoted. Here are six intriguing new offensive coordinato­rs:

Todd Haley, Cleveland — A former head coach with the Chiefs who spent the past six seasons in a love/hate relationsh­ip with Ben Roethlisbe­rger in Pittsburgh, Haley faces a whole new set of challenges with the Browns.

Sure, he and Roethlisbe­rger often quarreled, but they also won lots of games with a potent, dynamic attack. If you have a short memory, let us fill you in: Cleveland has won a single game, in total, over the past two seasons.

Its offense has ranged from anemic to putrid.

So Haley steps in with the charge of grooming (or pushing rapidly) the first overall draft pick, Baker Mayfield, as the starting quarterbac­k. The head man in Cleveland, Hue Jackson, also has a background on offense and some ideas of his own on how to move the ball. Of course, Jackson also has that 1-31 record.

“That is what appealed to me — the challenge and the people I was going to be working alongside of,” Haley said when hired. Best of luck, Todd. Norv Turner, Carolina — One of the most successful OCs in NFL history — not so much as a head coach, with a 114-122-1 record — Turner tries to re-establish Cam Newton as an elite passer. Newton remains a dangerous runner and creator, but he’s never developed the fundamenta­ls to be a true pocket passer, and as he gets later into his career, the 2015 league MVP needs those basics in his repertoire.

Turner has been an effective QB whisperer for decades, going back to helping Troy Aikman become a Hall of Famer. Turner has a strong relationsh­ip with

Panthers coach Ron Rivera, and will get lots of leeway in running the offense, particular­ly in resurrecti­ng the deep passing game.

“I think Cam gets that Norv is here to help,” Rivera said.

John DeFilippo, Minnesota — DeFilippo moves from the Eagles, where he masterfull­y helped Carson Wentz reach prominence, then was of immeasurab­le aid for Nick Foles in the Super Bowl run. DeFilippo was handed an expensive bauble, too.

The Vikings signed Kirk Cousins to the largest guaranteed contract in NFL history after discarding their three quarterbac­ks of 2018, including Case Keenum,

who helped Minnesota reach the conference title game. With short-term 2018 sensation Dalvin Cook returning to the backfield, a solid and deep receiving group and a strong line, expectatio­ns in the Twin Cities are for the Vikes to take that next huge step.

“He’s been a great communicat­or, and I love his passion for the game,” Cousins said of DeFilippo.

Joe Philbin, Green Bay — From 2007-11, with the transition from Brett Favre to Aaron Rodgers a part of it, Philbin was the Packers OC. The team’s success, including a Super Bowl title, got him the head job in Miami, where he went 24-28.

 ?? SETH WENIG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Giants head coach Pat Shurmur walks among the players during practice at the NFL football team’s training camp in East Rutherford, N.J. Shurmer moved up from offensive coordinato­r in Minnesota to head coach in New York.
SETH WENIG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Giants head coach Pat Shurmur walks among the players during practice at the NFL football team’s training camp in East Rutherford, N.J. Shurmer moved up from offensive coordinato­r in Minnesota to head coach in New York.
 ?? RON SCHWANE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Browns offensive coordinato­r Todd Haley directs a drill during the team’s organized team activity at its NFL football training facility in Berea, Ohio.
RON SCHWANE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Browns offensive coordinato­r Todd Haley directs a drill during the team’s organized team activity at its NFL football training facility in Berea, Ohio.

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