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The person who calls the plays in the huddle is typically the quarterback. They are responsible for communicating the play to the team, based on the game plan and the situation on the field. In some cases, a coach or offensive coordinator may also signal plays from the sidelines, but it is primarily the quarterback's role during the huddle.

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