The Houston Texans are hiring Los Angeles Rams assistant coach Nick Caley as their offensive coordinator, according to multiple media reports on Monday.
Caley, 42, served the past two seasons as the Rams’ tight ends coach and added the responsibility of pass game coordinator in 2024.
He replaces Bobby Slowik, who was fired after two seasons in Houston.
Caley spent eight years with the New England Patriots as a tight ends coach (2017-22), TEs and fullbacks coach (2020-21) and an offensive assistant (2015-16).
The native of Canton, Ohio, previously coached in the college ranks from 2005-14.
–Field Level Media
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