Overview
- The Ravens said Saturday they completed a head coach interview with Nate Scheelhaase, their 13th candidate and the second Rams assistant after defensive coordinator Chris Shula.
- Scheelhaase, 35, is in his second year with Los Angeles and first as passing game coordinator, with no prior head coaching experience and only one season as a college offensive coordinator.
- Team materials credit him with helping Matthew Stafford lead the NFL in passing yards and touchdowns as the Rams posted the league’s top passing average per game.
- Sean McVay asked assistants to avoid interview discussions during active game planning, with virtual sessions held after practices and in-person interviews allowed beginning Jan. 19.
- McVay has publicly praised Scheelhaase’s leadership, football acumen and character, highlighting his impact across the Rams’ offense.