Potential Ravens' OC candidate will remain on Rams coaching staff

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After hiring Jesse Minter as the fourth head coach in franchise history, the Ravens will now search for an offensive coordinator. Baltimore interviewed Rams passing game coordinator Nate Scheelhaase for the head coaching job in a wide-ranging search. An offensive-minded (coached running backs, receivers, and quarterbacks in addition to one year as offensive coordinator at Iowa State) Scheelhaase played quarterback at the University of Illinois and has quickly developed a reputation around the NFL.

This season was his second in the NFL, and he's never had a head coaching job on any level. Scheelhaase was one of three finalists for the Browns job, along with Todd Monken and Jim Schwartz. On Wednesday, it was reported that Monken had been hired as Cleveland's 19th head coach in franchise history. Following the announcement, Jeremy Fowler reports that Scheelhaase will remain with the Rams and prepare for the 2027 cycle.


The Browns notified Rams assistant Nate Scheelhaase this AM they were going in a different direction.

He plans to stay with the Rams and be a factor next cycle.

Will see what happens with Jim Schwartz but one team source told me Todd Monken and Schwartz had similarities as…

— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) January 28, 2026

Scheelhaase's rise through the ranks was rapid. In January 2018, he was hired as the running backs coach at Iowa State under head coach Matt Campbell. He then transitioned to the role of wide receivers coach in 2019, while also taking on the responsibilities of running game coordinator and retaining his position as running backs coach. Before the 2023 season, Scheelhaase was promoted to offensive coordinator.

Scheelhaase made his way to the NFL ranks when he was hired as a pass game specialist by the Rams in February 2024.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Nate Scheelhaase to remain on Rams coaching staff

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