Los Angeles Rams special teams assistant coach history

Matt Sheldon

Sheldon was the special teams assistant coach for the St. Louis Rams in the 2001-2005 seasons, a total of five years. Sheldon's record as the team's special teams assistant coach was 47-33-0, making him the most successful special teams assistant coach in Los Angeles Rams history. The team made it to the playoffs three times (2001, 2003-2004) and had a 3-3 record under Coach Sheldon in playoff games. In 2001, the St. Louis Rams faced off against the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXVI and the Rams, under the direction of head coach Mike Martz, lost 17-20.


Los Angeles Rams special teams assistant coach record

Coach Years Record Win percentage Playoff record
Matt Sheldon 2001-2005 47-33-0 58.8% 3-3

Los Angeles Rams special teams assistant coach facts

  • Matt Sheldon was the first special teams assistant coach in Rams history in 2001.
  • Matt Sheldon coached the most seasons as the Rams's special teams assistant coach at five seasons.
  • Matt Sheldon was the last coach to hold the position of special teams assistant coach, leaving the role after the 2005 season.