The Los Angeles Rams made several changes to their coaching staff this offseason, some by choice and others due to teams hiring guys away from Sean McVay. On Wednesday, ahead of the official introduction of Brandon Staley, John Bonamego and Kevin O’Connell, the Rams announced their finalized staff.
There are plenty of holdovers from last season, including Ejiro Evero coaching the safeties, Eric Henderson as the defensive line coach, Aaron Kromer coordinating the running game and offensive line, and Aubrey Pleasant staying on as the cornerbacks coach.
Wes Phillips was also retained despite his father being let go by the Rams, keeping his job as the tight ends coach.
Here’s how the @RamsNFL list their 2020 coaching staff. Interesting mix of returning and new coaches. pic.twitter.com/j0dd6haCAp
— J.B. Long (@JB_Long) February 12, 2020
There are no real surprises on the list, and it’s clear this wasn’t a complete overhaul of the staff. McVay made changes where he thought necessary, as well as hiring some new faces at spots where coaches were lost – including on special teams.