sport news Mike LeFleur 'to become LA Rams' new offensive coordinator' trends now Sean McVay continues Rams' coaching reshuffle with former Jets OC Mike LeFleur 'to become new offensive coordinator in LA' - following in the footsteps of his brother Matt, who held the role in 2017 By Nathan Salt For Dailymail.Com Published: 20:46 GMT, 27 January 2023 | Updated: 20:47 GMT, 27 January 2023 Viewcomments The Rams are adding Mike LaFleur as their new offensive coordinator, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. LaFleur mutually separated from the New York Jets earlier in this off-season and he is now reportedly bound for Los Angeles. Rams head coach Sean McVay was considering his own future this off-season following a frustrating 5-12 season. But given he is staying, he is now working on reshuffling his coaching staff. The Los Angeles Rams are reportedly hiring Mike LaFleur (right) as their offensive coordinator Rams head coach Sean McVay has worked on reshuffling his coaching staff over the offseason The OC role was a matter of priority and LaFleur has been earmarked as the favorite since Liam Coen departed. Coen left LA to return to the University of Kentucky to be their OC. He spent one season in the NFL. McVay is not short on references for LaFleur, with the pair having crossed paths many times before. LaFleur's brother, Matt, was the Rams' offensive coordinator under McVay back in 2017. The Rams won Super Bowl LVI but struggled last season, finishing with a 5-12 season record LeFleur's brother, Matt, worked under McVay in 2017 but is now head coach with the Packers And both men have worked closely with San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan. Mike LaFleur had stops in Cleveland, Atlanta and then San Francisco, finding his way as a coach under Shanahan. Injuries played a key role in the Rams' struggles, a season on from them winning Super Bowl LVI. Both QB Matthew Stafford and star receiver Cooper Kupp were out for long spells and the Rams' offense suffered badly as a result. LaFleur is reportedly heading to town to help fix an offense that finished last in the NFL in yards per game (280.5) in this past season. Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility