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Head Coach

Sean McVay
Head Coach
On January 12, 2017, Los Angeles Rams Owner/Chairman E. Stanley Kroenke named Sean McVay the 23rd full-time head coach in franchise history. McVay became the youngest coach in modern NFL history at 30 years old.
He has led the Rams to six playoff berths and two Super Bowl appearances in his first eight seasons, winning Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium. McVay, who turned 39 in January, has a 80-52 regular season record and is 8-5 in the playoffs. His 80 regular season wins are the third-most by a coach before turning 40 in NFL history, behind only Curly Lambeau (130) and George Halas (107). He also has led the Rams to seven winning seasons with four NFC West titles. McVay is currently the fourth-youngest head coach in the NFL despite entering his ninth season at the helm, making him the fourth-longest tenured coach in the NFL behind Mike Tomlin, Andy Reid and John Harbaugh.
Coordinators

Mike LaFleur
Offensive Coordinator
Mike LaFleur enters his third season with the Los Angeles Rams as team’s offensive coordinator. He joined the team ahead of the 2023 season after serving as the New York Jets offensive coordinator for the two seasons.
Under LaFleur’s guidance in 2024, the Rams offense finished 10th in passing yards per game (227.5) and 15th in offensive yards per game (331.4) and first downs per game (20.1). The offense also finished in the top-15 in scrimmage yards (5.861) and tied for the seventh-highest fourth down conversion percentage (66.7%).

Chris Shula
Defensive Coordinator
Chris Shula enters his ninth season with the Rams and his second as the defensive coordinator.
As a first-year coordinator, Shula led a unit that finished tied for fifth in red zone efficiency (50%) and sixth in goal-to-go efficiency (65.5%). Against the run, they allowed the 10th-fewest rushing touchdowns (13). The pass rush also ranked near the top of the NFL in all major categories and finished sixth in hurries (225), 10th in pressure rate (35.7%) and 13th in pressures (218). In the secondary, the team tied for the 12th-most interceptions (13) and allowed the 12th-fewest completions (354).

Chase Blackburn
Special Teams Coordinator
Chase Blackburn enters his third season with the Los Angeles Rams as the special teams coordinator.
In 2024, Blackburn led a special teams unit that included two rookies in K Joshua Karty and WR Jordan Whittington, who were selected to the Pro Football Writers of America All-Rookie Team. The special teams unit recorded four blocked kicks last season, which tied for the most in the NFL. Former OLB Michael Hoecht tallied three blocked kicks, which also led the league and tied Nolan Cromwell (1987) and Pat Thomas (1978) for the most in a season by a Rams player.

Aubrey Pleasant
Assistant Head Coach/Pass Game Coordinator
Aubrey Pleasant enters his seventh season with the Los Angeles Rams and serves as the team’s pass game coordinator and assistant head coach.
Last season, Pleasant worked closely with the defensive backs and the unit ranked 12th in completions allowed (254) and tied for 12th in interceptions (13). Under his guidance, CB Ahkello Witherspoon finished the season recording at least one pass defended in four consecutive games, tied for the second-longest active streak and tied for the sixth-longest streak in the NFL last season. It was also the most he recorded over a four-game span in his career. Additionally in Week 7, CB Cobie Durant earned NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors after becoming the sixth player since 2000 to record two passes defended, 1.0 sack, one interception, one tackle for loss and one forced fumble in a game.