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Cameron DaSilva

Buccaneers request to interview 34-year-old Rams assistant for OC job after losing Liam Coen

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are searching for their next offensive coordinator following the unexpected departure of Liam Coen, and they’re combing through the Los Angeles Rams’ coaching staff for candidates.

One name to watch? Nate Scheelhaase, a 34-year-old offensive assistant who just finished his first year with the Rams. According to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, the Buccaneers have requested to interview Scheelhaase for their offensive coordinator vacancy. This is the first interview request Scheelhaase has received so far this offseason, but he’s a promising young coach so it’s hardly surprising to see him drawing interest.

In addition to being an offensive assistant, Scheelhaase also holds the title of pass game specialist with the Rams.

Scheelhaase joined Sean McVay’s staff last season after six years at Iowa State, including one season as the team’s offensive coordinator in 2023. Prior to that, he coached both the running backs and wide receivers at Iowa State.

Prior to getting into coaching, Scheelhaase played four seasons as the quarterback at Illinois from 2010-2013, throwing for 8,568 yards and 55 touchdowns. He holds the school record for total yards (10,634).

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