Eric Henderson, who had served as defensive line coach and run game coordinator, departed the Rams to join the
USC Trojans football staff to serve as co-defensive coordinator, run game coordinator, and defensive line coach.[2]
Raheem Morris, the Rams' defensive coordinator since
2021, was hired by the
Atlanta Falcons as head coach.[3] He is the sixth former Rams assistant to be hired as a head coach after serving on
Sean McVay's staff.
Zac Robinson, who had spent the previous five seasons on the Rams' coaching staff in various positions, most recently as pass game coordinator/quarterbacks coach, followed
Raheem Morris to the
Atlanta Falcons to become the team's new offensive coordinator.[4]
Jimmy Lake, the Rams' assistant head coach in
2023, joined Morris in Atlanta to serve as defensive coordinator.[5]
Jeremy Springer, a special teams assistant for the Rams the previous two seasons, was hired by the
New England Patriots as special teams coordinator.[6]
Chris Shula, who served in a variety of roles on the Rams coaching staff for the previous seven seasons as an assistant, most recently as pass rush coordinator & linebackers coach in
2023, was elevated to defensive coordinator, succeeding
Raheem Morris.[7]
Giff Smith, most recently the interim head coach of the
Los Angeles Chargers, was hired by the Rams to take on dual responsibilities as defensive line coach and run game coordinator, succeeding
Eric Henderson in both roles.[8]
The Rams hired Chili Davis, former Kansas State Wildcats special teams quality control coach and a veteran college assistant, to serve as assistant special teams coach.[9]
Jake Peetz, who had spent the previous two seasons as an offensive assistant with the Rams (including last season as pass game specialist), was hired by the
Seattle Seahawks as their new pass game coordinator.[10]
John Streicher, previously the director of football administration with the
Tennessee Titans, joined the Rams staff with a new title of coordinator of football strategy.[11]
Dave Ragone, who had served as offensive coordinator with the
Atlanta Falcons for the last three seasons, was hired as the Rams quarterback coach.[12] The Rams also brought on board
Nathan Scheelhaase, a longtime offensive assistant at
Iowa State, as pass game specialist.[13] Both positions had been previously held by
Zac Robinson.
Greg Williams joined the Rams coaching staff as inside linebackers coach.[14]
^The
Carolina Panthers traded a second- (39th overall) round selection to the Rams in exchange for 2024 second-(52nd overall) and fifth-(155th overall) selections, and a 2025 second-round selection.[17]
^The
Pittsburgh Steelers traded
Kevin Dotson, a 2024 fifth-(155th overall) round and 2025 sixth-round selection to the Rams in exchange for 2024 fourth-(120th overall) round and 2025 fifth-round selection.[18]
Eric Henderson, who had served as defensive line coach and run game coordinator, departed the Rams to join the
USC Trojans football staff to serve as co-defensive coordinator, run game coordinator, and defensive line coach.[2]
Raheem Morris, the Rams' defensive coordinator since
2021, was hired by the
Atlanta Falcons as head coach.[3] He is the sixth former Rams assistant to be hired as a head coach after serving on
Sean McVay's staff.
Zac Robinson, who had spent the previous five seasons on the Rams' coaching staff in various positions, most recently as pass game coordinator/quarterbacks coach, followed
Raheem Morris to the
Atlanta Falcons to become the team's new offensive coordinator.[4]
Jimmy Lake, the Rams' assistant head coach in
2023, joined Morris in Atlanta to serve as defensive coordinator.[5]
Jeremy Springer, a special teams assistant for the Rams the previous two seasons, was hired by the
New England Patriots as special teams coordinator.[6]
Chris Shula, who served in a variety of roles on the Rams coaching staff for the previous seven seasons as an assistant, most recently as pass rush coordinator & linebackers coach in
2023, was elevated to defensive coordinator, succeeding
Raheem Morris.[7]
Giff Smith, most recently the interim head coach of the
Los Angeles Chargers, was hired by the Rams to take on dual responsibilities as defensive line coach and run game coordinator, succeeding
Eric Henderson in both roles.[8]
The Rams hired Chili Davis, former Kansas State Wildcats special teams quality control coach and a veteran college assistant, to serve as assistant special teams coach.[9]
Jake Peetz, who had spent the previous two seasons as an offensive assistant with the Rams (including last season as pass game specialist), was hired by the
Seattle Seahawks as their new pass game coordinator.[10]
John Streicher, previously the director of football administration with the
Tennessee Titans, joined the Rams staff with a new title of coordinator of football strategy.[11]
Dave Ragone, who had served as offensive coordinator with the
Atlanta Falcons for the last three seasons, was hired as the Rams quarterback coach.[12] The Rams also brought on board
Nathan Scheelhaase, a longtime offensive assistant at
Iowa State, as pass game specialist.[13] Both positions had been previously held by
Zac Robinson.
Greg Williams joined the Rams coaching staff as inside linebackers coach.[14]
^The
Carolina Panthers traded a second- (39th overall) round selection to the Rams in exchange for 2024 second-(52nd overall) and fifth-(155th overall) selections, and a 2025 second-round selection.[17]
^The
Pittsburgh Steelers traded
Kevin Dotson, a 2024 fifth-(155th overall) round and 2025 sixth-round selection to the Rams in exchange for 2024 fourth-(120th overall) round and 2025 fifth-round selection.[18]