Rams finalize coaching staff with Kliff Kingsbury as assistant head coach, Robert Woods on board
Kliff Kingsbury named assistant head coach and Robert Woods begins coaching career with the Rams as Sean McVay finalizes staff ahead of his 10th season.
- On Monday, the Los Angeles Rams finalized their coaching staff for Sean McVay’s 10th season, naming Kliff Kingsbury assistant head coach.
- After two years as Washington’s offensive coordinator, Kliff Kingsbury joined Sean McVay’s staff and brought Brian Johnson as senior offensive assistant.
- Bubba Ventrone was named the Rams’ new special teams coordinator with Kyle Hoke assisting, replacing Chase Blackburn after McVay fired him in December.
- Recently retired receiver Robert Woods will begin his coaching career as the Rams' assistant wide receivers coach, joining the franchise where he spent his best five seasons and retired last week.
- Brian Allen has joined the Rams' staff as an assistant offensive line coach after serving as a consultant last season, while the new staff does not include Aubrey Pleasant, former assistant head coach and passing game coordinator.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Kliff Kingsbury will have the title of assistant head coach at Sean McVay’s coach staff with the Rams of Los Angeles. Kingsbury’s formal title was released on Monday, when the Rams finished their coaching staff for McVay’s tenth season in command. The Rams also announced that the newly retired Robert Woods receiver will be their assistant coach for open receivers. Kingsbury, former head coach of the Arizona Cardinals, joins hi…
Rams announce Kliff Kingsbury as assistant head coach as Robert Woods joins the staff
Announced by Sean McVay and the Los Angeles Rams, former Washington Commanders head coach Kliff Kingsbury has been named the Rams assistant head coach while former Rams WR Robert Woods joins the coaching staff as assistant wide receivers coach.
Rams Finalize Coaching Staff With Kliff Kingsbury, Robert Woods & Brian Allen Among New Additions
Each offseason, Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay has to make changes to his coaching staff because they make for quality head coaching candidates. In McVay’s tenure in Los Angeles, several of his coordinators have gone to become head coaches of their own teams. Examples include Matt LeFleur, Zac Taylor, Kevin O’Connell, and Liam Coen, who all have seen moderate success coaching their own squads. This past hiring cycle, Mike LeFleur was sel…
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