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McVay's Assistants In High Demand
12 Jan
Summary
- Eleven interview requests for Rams assistants.
- Assistant coaches sought for head coach roles.
- Rams have a history of losing staff to promotions.

As of January 12, 2026, the Los Angeles Rams' coaching staff is experiencing a surge in demand for head coaching vacancies across the NFL. Following their recent 34-31 victory over the Carolina Panthers, reports indicate that defensive coordinator Chris Shula, offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur, and passing game coordinator Nate Scheelhaase have garnered a total of eleven interview requests.
These interviews, scheduled to commence after January 13 for virtual sessions and January 19 for in-person meetings, highlight the success of the Rams' coaching development under Sean McVay. Several teams, including the Raiders, Cardinals, and Ravens, have expressed interest in these assistants. This trend is not new for the Rams, who have seen numerous former assistants, such as Matt LaFleur, Zac Taylor, and Kevin O'Connell, secure head coaching positions in previous years.
While the team's immediate focus remains on their upcoming divisional round playoff game, these assistants must also navigate their potential career advancements. The high volume of interest underscores the Rams' reputation for cultivating top coaching talent, with more opportunities likely to arise for other staff members as well.



