The Los Angeles Rams will have several vacancies to fill on their coaching staff this offseason after Kevin O’Connell, Ejiro Evero, Dwayne Stukes and Marcus Dixon all left for opportunities with other teams. Evero, Stukes and Dixon all joined the Broncos, but the Rams are stealing one of Denver’s assistants in exchange.
According to Mike Klis of 9News in Denver, the Rams are hiring Chris Beake as their new linebackers coach. Beake has been with the Broncos since 2013 but with Vic Fangio being fired, it appears new coach Nathaniel Hackett is choosing not to bring Beake back.
What’s interesting is the fact that Beake is taking a position with the Rams that wasn’t publicly known as being vacant. Chris Shula is the Rams’ current LBs coach so it looks like he could either receive a promotion or leave Sean McVay’s staff.
More movement from Fangio staff: Per sources, Chris Beake, a Denver assist coach since start of 2013 season, is new LBers coach for Super Bowl-champion Rams. Son of former Broncos GM John Beake, Chris was Broncos defensive pass-game coordinator in 2021. #9sports
— Mike Klis (@mikeklis) February 19, 2022
Beake was promoted by the Broncos last season from defensive assistant to defensive pass game specialist. He previously worked a defensive quality control coach and defensive line coach, as well.
Perhaps by bringing in Beake, who was on the Broncos’ staff while Von Miller was in Denver, the Rams are attempting to lure Miller back to Los Angeles this offseason before he hits free agency.