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Your article originally reads as follows:

"the Chiefs were first in the NFL in yards per game and points scored although Reid called the plays."

Then you sited an article from USA today, which states: "Levy said he’s been told that, for example, Bieniemy was passed over because he doesn’t call plays. That didn’t stop others who worked under Reid, including current coaches Matt Nagy (Bears) and Doug Pederson (Eagles) and former coach Brad Childress, from getting their shots. Nor did that stop the Bengals from hiring Zac Taylor from Sean McVay’s staff with the Rams. “All of a sudden, it’s a problem,” Levy said.

Your reference is false. It does not say Eric Biennemy does not call plays, rather it explains why that accusation is not a valid reason to withhold a job from Eric Biennemy. The article then goes on to say:

Besides, Reid, who didn’t call plays as tight ends coach on Mike Holmgren’s staff with the Packers during the 1990s, insists that he shares play-calling duties with Bieniemy.

I'm only reading YOUR referenced article. Again:

... Reid ..., insists that he shares play-calling duties with Bieniemy.