Reports: Packers Head Coach Mike McCarthy may give up play-calling; shuffle coaching staff

GREEN BAY (WITI) -- The Green Bay Packers off-season coaching shakeup appears to be continuing. According to multiple reports -- including from the the NFL Network and WDUZ radio, Packers offensive coordinator Tom Clements will be promoted and take over play-calling duties and wide receivers coach Edgar Bennett will move up to offensive coordinator.

Clements would be named the team’s associate head coach.

He has spent the past nine seasons with the Packers, three of those serving as offensive coordinator, taking over after Joe Philbin left for the Miami Dolphins.

McCarthy had called plays since taking over as Green Bay’s head coach. His background was as an offensive coordinator before getting the Packers’ head coaching job.

Bennett has been Green Bay’s receivers coach for the past six seasons and spent the four years before that coaching running backs for the team. Bennett played running back for the Packers, racking up the 10th most rushing yards in the team’s history. He was inducted in the Packers Hall of Fame in 2005.

Earlier this offseason, the Packers released special teams coordinator Shawn Slocum. That position has not been filled yet.

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