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Rams OC Search: McVay Faces Tough Coaching Choice
18 Feb
Summary
- Sean McVay must select a new offensive coordinator for the Rams.
- Quarterbacks coach Dave Ragone is a strong internal candidate.
- Ragone brings diverse offensive philosophies from previous coaching roles.

The Los Angeles Rams are currently the only NFL franchise without an offensive coordinator, a vacancy created by Mike LaFleur's recent departure. Reports suggest the Rams may promote from within to fill the crucial offensive coordinator position. Among the speculated candidates, quarterbacks coach Dave Ragone is reportedly in contention for the role. Ragone has prior experience as an offensive coordinator in Atlanta for two seasons, though in a non-play-calling capacity. He also spent five seasons as an assistant under Matt Nagy, giving him exposure to distinct offensive philosophies from Sean McVay, Andy Reid, and Ken Whisenhunt.
Sean McVay has previously highlighted Ragone's close working relationship with quarterback Matthew Stafford. McVay emphasized the importance of offensive efficiency and adaptability, noting that the team must evolve beyond its previous strategies to achieve better results. He praised his players and coaching staff for their efforts in providing clarity and executing the offensive plan, expressing excitement for continued improvement and development within the team. Ragone is entering his third season with the Rams.




