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Rams Promote Mike LaFleur to Offensive Coordinator, Lock Down McVay's Core for 2026

Internal hire preserves offensive continuity after 11-6 season, signals zero interest in external chaos.

Published April 26, 2026 Source FOX Sports From the chopped neck
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GOLD · April 26, 2026
MACALLAN 1926 · April 26, 2026

Rams Promote Mike LaFleur to Offensive Coordinator, Lock Down McVay's Core for 2026

Internal hire preserves offensive continuity after 11-6 season, signals zero interest in external chaos.

The Los Angeles Rams named Mike LaFleur their offensive coordinator Thursday, filling the vacancy left by departing assistant head coach Thomas Brown with a coach already embedded in Sean McVay's system. LaFleur, 35, spent the 2024 season as the team's passing game coordinator after a two-year stint with the Carolina Panthers. The move costs the Rams nothing in external recruiting capital and keeps McVay's offensive language intact heading into year nine.

LaFleur rejoins a structure he knows. He served as the Rams' offensive coordinator under McVay from 2020 to 2021 before taking the New York Jets' OC job in 2022. His return signals McVay's preference for continuity over experimentation after an 11-6 finish that narrowly missed the playoffs. The Rams now enter 2025 with Matthew Stafford, 37, under center, Cooper Kupp returning from injury, and Puka Nacua entering year three. LaFleur inherits an offense that ranked 12th in scoring and 9th in yards per play, not broken, not elite.

The promotion matters because it closes the Rams' structural window early. Most coordinator searches drag through February as teams cycle through second interviews and negotiate compensation. The Rams were done before Valentine's Day. That speed reflects McVay's authority and the front office's willingness to defer to him on offensive architecture. LaFleur's familiarity with McVay's motion-heavy, play-action-driven concepts means installation begins in March with zero learning curve. It also means the Rams have no excuse for offensive regression in 2025.

The hire carries a second signal: McVay is not leaving. Internal promotions like this happen when the head coach intends to stay long enough to see the hire through. If McVay were eyeing a network booth or a sabbatical, he would have pushed for an external name with head coaching potential to stabilize the room. Instead, he picked the coach who already knows the verbs. That clarity matters to sponsors, players negotiating extensions, and Rams owner Stan Kroenke, who just opened a $5 billion stadium and needs McVay's face attached to it through 2027.

LaFleur's résumé includes one complication: his Jets tenure was a disaster. New York ranked 32nd in scoring in 2021 and 26th in 2022 before firing him. His Panthers offense in 2023 ranked 30th. The difference in Los Angeles is McVay calls the plays. LaFleur's job is to script the first fifteen, manage the red zone package, and communicate adjustments to Stafford on third downs. He does not need to be Kyle Shanahan. He needs to be the coordinator McVay wants in the booth on Sundays, which he already was in 2020 when the Rams went 10-6.

The Rams now turn to defensive staff decisions. Defensive coordinator Chris Shula remains under contract, but McVay has not publicly committed to him beyond 2025. The defense ranked 19th in points allowed and 22nd in EPA per play, middling enough to create optionality. If McVay wants to reshape that side, the offseason window is open. If he waits until after the draft, it signals satisfaction with Shula or an unwillingness to churn the entire staff in one year.

Watch for contract details in the next ten days. Coordinator deals typically run two to three years with salaries between $2 million and $3.5 million. LaFleur's number will indicate whether the Rams view him as McVay's eventual successor or simply a functionary. Watch also for assistant hires beneath him. If LaFleur brings in his own quarterbacks coach or tight ends coach, it suggests McVay is delegating more authority than in previous years. If the assistants stay in place, LaFleur is a title with minimal structural power.

The Rams open free agency in 28 days with $24 million in cap space and decisions looming on Aaron Donald's successor at defensive tackle. LaFleur's offense now has a voice. The defense is still searching for one.

The takeaway
Rams lock in McVay's offensive continuity with internal LaFleur hire, closing structural uncertainty before free agency opens in 28 days.
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