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Sean McVay is no stranger to losing coaches in the offseason and though the departures aren’t expected to be as significant this year, there’s still a chance at least one assistant will leave the Rams.
Tight end coach and pass game coordinator Nick Caley is a coach who could potentially leave Los Angeles this winter. According to Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic, Caley is “viewed as the favorite” to be Aaron Glenn’s offensive coordinator with the New York Jets.
Klint Kubiak and Scott Turner are two other candidates for the job, but Caley might just be the top choice for Glenn in New York.
Sean McVay commented on Caley’s status Thursday, telling reporters that he hasn’t received a formal interview request from the Jets yet.
Sean McVay said he and pass game coordinator/TEs coach Nick Caley have talked recently about the Jets offensive coordinator job but that he (McVay) hasn’t received a formal interview request yet.
McVay also confirmed assistant head coach/(defensive) pass game coordinator Aubrey…
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This isn’t the first time Caley has drawn interest as an offensive coordinator candidate. He interviewed for that position with the New England Patriots last year when Jerod Mayo was the head coach but he remained in Los Angeles for another year.
Caley previously spent six years with the Patriots as their tight ends coach before joining the Rams in 2023.