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Rams promote Mike LaFleur to offensive coordinator, closing McVay's staff rebuild

The internal hire keeps offensive architecture intact and saves the franchise an external search cycle.

Published April 26, 2026 Source FOX Sports From the chopped neck
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PAPPY 23 · April 26, 2026

Rams promote Mike LaFleur to offensive coordinator, closing McVay's staff rebuild

The internal hire keeps offensive architecture intact and saves the franchise an external search cycle.

The Los Angeles Rams named Mike LaFleur offensive coordinator on Thursday, promoting the passing game coordinator rather than searching outside the building. The hire completes Sean McVay's offensive staff after the Rams finished 9-8 and missed the playoffs for the second time in three seasons.

LaFleur, 37, joined the Rams in 2024 after two years as offensive coordinator in Carolina and one season in the same role with the New York Jets. He spent the 2024 season installing concepts McVay already endorsed, running installs for a quarterback room that included Matthew Stafford, Jimmy Garoppolo, and developmental pieces. The continuity matters: Stafford turns 37 in February and has said publicly he will decide his 2025 status after the offseason program begins in April. McVay needed a coordinator Stafford already trusts.

The in-house promotion avoids the usual recruitment friction. External coordinator hires typically require $2.5M to $3.5M annual salaries for proven play-callers, plus the risk that a new voice disrupts an aging quarterback's late-career rhythm. LaFleur's prior relationship with Kyle Shanahan in San Francisco—where he coached wide receivers from 2017 to 2020—gave him fluency in the zone-run passing game McVay still deploys. The Rams ranked 18th in offensive DVOA in 2024, a middle-tier finish that reflected talent erosion more than scheme failure. Cooper Kupp turns 32 in June. Puka Nacua is the only skill weapon under 25 with proven output.

The promotion also signals McVay's intent to remain hands-on with play design. Coordinators hired from outside typically negotiate authority over game-planning and situational calls. LaFleur's role will likely mirror what Liam Coen held in 2023 before leaving for Kentucky: install execution, weekly adjustments, not Sunday autonomy. McVay has called plays in 96% of games since he arrived in 2017. The hire preserves that control.

LaFleur's coordinator résumé carries questions. The Jets ranked 32nd in offensive DVOA in 2021, his lone season calling plays with Zach Wilson at quarterback. Carolina's offense ranked 29th in 2022 and 27th in 2023 under his coordination. But those assignments involved rebuilding rosters and rookie quarterbacks. The Rams job offers Stafford, a top-five offensive line by pass-block win rate, and McVay's weekly input. LaFleur is being asked to manage a system, not invent one.

The Rams have $18M in effective cap space entering the offseason, per Over The Cap, which limits their ability to add skill talent in free agency. The offensive line needs a right tackle if Rob Havenstein retires. The defensive front needs edge depth after three sacks from non-starters in 2024. LaFleur inherits a roster that requires scheme efficiency to compensate for talent gaps, the same assignment McVay navigated in 2023 when the Rams started Baker Mayfield for four games and still finished 10-7.

Watch whether Stafford commits to 2025 by mid-March, the typical window for veteran quarterback decisions that affect the draft. If Stafford returns, the Rams will enter the season with a coordinator whose scheme already matches the offense Stafford ran in 2024. If Stafford retires, LaFleur becomes the continuity hire for a rookie quarterback the Rams would need to draft in the top 15 picks, a scenario that requires trading up from their projected late-first-round slot. The hire works in both futures, which is the point.

McVay has now hired four offensive coordinators in eight seasons. Three came from his own staff. The pattern is clear: control the offense, promote from inside, avoid the friction of external egos. LaFleur gets the title, the raise, and the seat next to McVay in the booth.

The takeaway
LaFleur's internal promotion preserves McVay's play-calling control and gives Stafford offensive continuity if he returns for 2025.
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