The Los Angeles Rams are promoting pass-game coordinator Nate Scheelhaase to the position of offensive coordinator, per @AdamSchefter of ESPN. The move ensures that one of the league's most sought-after young assistants remains on Sean McVay's staff for the upcoming season.
In addition to the promotion of Scheelhaase, the Rams are naming quarterbacks coach Dave Ragone as the team's co-offensive coordinator. Ragone will continue to serve as the quarterbacks coach while taking on expanded responsibilities within the offensive leadership structure.
Nate Scheelhaase was a prominent name during this year's hiring cycle, reportedly interviewing for five different head coaching vacancies across the NFL. His elevation to offensive coordinator comes as the Rams look to maintain continuity within an offensive unit that saw significant success last year. Dave Ragone, who brings veteran coaching experience to the table, will now work alongside Scheelhaase to oversee the team's offensive game planning and player development.
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