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 Rams’ Nick Caley ‘Well-Positioned’ to Rejoin Patriots Coaching Staff?

The Los Angeles Rams could have a third coaching vacancy as current tight ends coach Nick Caley is a serious candidate for the New England Patriots offensive coordinating role.

With every offseason that goes by, the Sean McVay coaching tree becomes bigger and bigger. Raheem Morris, the current coach of the Atlanta Falcons and a former defensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Rams, is the newest branch.

Morris has already snatched up another former colleague assistant, Zac Robinson, to join him as the Rams’ offensive coordinator, so it is unlikely that he will be the next coach to depart this summer. Furthermore, Nick Caley, the tight end coach with the Rams at the moment, might be the next assistant to leave L.A. for a promotion.

Morris has already snatched up another former colleague assistant, Zac Robinson, to join him as the Rams’ offensive coordinator, so it is unlikely that he will be the next coach to depart this summer. Furthermore, Nick Caley, the tight end coach with the Rams at the moment, might be the next assistant to leave L.A. for a promotion.

Morris, though, is not likely to be the final coach to depart.

The former incoming England Patriots assistant Caley is in the running to be offensive coordinator for incoming coach Jerod Mayo, according to a report from ESPN’s Mike Reiss.
Morris has already snatched up another former colleague assistant, Zac Robinson, to join him as the Rams’ offensive coordinator, so it is unlikely that he will be the next coach to depart this summer. Furthermore, Nick Caley, the tight end coach with the Rams at the moment, might be the next assistant to leave L.A. for a promotion.

Morris has already lured another former colleague assistant, Zac Robinson, to join him as his offensive coordinator, so it is unlikely that he would be the final coach to depart the Rams staff this summer.

Regarding Caley, Reiss states that “[Caley] is viewed by some close to the process as well-positioned to ultimately lead the offense.”
Caley is allegedly scheduled for a second interview with the Patriots this offseason, validating Reiss’s story that he is a strong candidate for the position. Caley has already conducted one interview with the team this offseason.

Before joining McVay’s staff in 2023, the 41-year-old spent eight seasons in Foxboro working under then-legendary coach Bill Belichick. After starting in 2015 as an offensive assistant in New England, Caley worked his way up the ladder, coaching tight ends from 2017 to 2022.

This isn’t the first time that the current Rams assistant has found himself in the running for the Patriots offensive coordinator role, as he even interviewed for it following the 2021 season as Josh Jerod Mayo took the Las Vegas Raiders coaching job.

Obviously, that search for a new coordinator ended with Belichick infamously naming two previous non-offensive coordinators, Matt Patricia and Joe Judge, as his de facto play-callers.

Yet, with Mayo now at the helm in New England, it could be the second time, the charm for Caley.

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