Though an official announcement hasn't been made quite yet, the Los Angeles Rams are expected to hire Shane Waldron as their new quarterbacks coach.

According to USA Today, Waldron is just one of many Rams coaches — led by head coach Sean McVay — that is getting shuffled around in the lineup.

“It’s the second straight year Sean McVay has lost assistants to higher positions with other teams, like Greg Olson becoming the Raiders’ offensive coordinator and Matt LaFleur taking the same job with the Titans. All these departures have led to some shuffling for McVay’s staff. Wade Phillips’ son, Wes, is coming aboard as the Rams’ tight ends coach, which relieves Shane Waldron of those duties. Waldron will remain the pass game coordinator, while also taking over for Taylor as the quarterbacks coach”

Jedd Fisch is another coach that is getting a shift from previous years. Fisch, who was originally hired as an offensive assistant, is now the team's assistant offensive coordinator. This is the same position he held at UCLA back in 2017.

Prior to joining the Los Angeles Rams, Shane Waldron was a football operations assistant for the New England Patriots, where he served under Bill Belichick. In 2005, Waldron followed Patriots offensive coordinator Charlie Weis to Notre Dame as an offensive graduate assistant and was promoted in 2008 to offensive coaching assistant. He was promoted again to become the tight ends coach in the 2009 season.

Waldron also worked for the United Football League until 2017, when the Rams recruited him to join the team.