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New England Patriots, Indianapolis Colts vying to snag Joe Judge

By The Sports Xchange
New England Patriots defensive coordinator Matt Patricia (L-R), head coach Bill Belichick, offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels and special teams coach Joe Judge celebrate after defeating the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl LI on February 5, 2017 at NRG Stadium in Houston. File photo by Brian Kersey/UPI
New England Patriots defensive coordinator Matt Patricia (L-R), head coach Bill Belichick, offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels and special teams coach Joe Judge celebrate after defeating the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl LI on February 5, 2017 at NRG Stadium in Houston. File photo by Brian Kersey/UPI | License Photo

Joe Judge's contract as the New England Patriots special teams coordinator has expired, but he may not have trouble getting a new job.

Both the Patriots and the Indianapolis Colts want Judge to be their special teams coordinator, as former New England offensive coordinator and new Colts head coach Josh McDaniels may be battling Bill Belichick for Judge's services.

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WEEI reported Monday that McDaniels would bring in Judge to be the Colts' special teams coordinator. But Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer reported Tuesday that the Patriots are making a play to keep Judge.

Judge, 36, has spent the past three seasons as the Patriots' special teams coordinator. He was the team's assistant special teams coach the three years before that.

In the days leading up to the Super Bowl, Judge did not hint at where he would end up next.

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