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Rams will interview Hackett again

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The St. Louis Rams will interview Nathaniel Hackett a second time for their offensive coordinator position, according to several reports.

Hackett, who was the Buffalo Bills’ offensive coordinator for the past two seasons under Doug Marrone, interviewed with the Rams last Thursday and is expected to interview again Tuesday.

Rams coach Jeff Fisher is seeking to replace Brian Schottenheimer, who left Jan. 7 to become the offensive coordinator at Georgia.

The Rams were interested in Rob Chudzinski, but the Indianapolis Colts barred the assistant head coach from interviewing, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. The Green Bay Packers also would not let quarterbacks coach Alex Van Pelt interview with the Rams, according to the Post-Dispatch.

Hackett — son of longtime NFL assistant Paul Hackett — also has garnered interest from new Bills coach Rex Ryan, as well as the Washington Redskins and Jacksonville Jaguars.

Hackett, 35, spent three seasons at Stanford (2003-05) before heading to the NFL as an offensive quality control coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2006-07) and Bills (2008-09).

He joined Marrone at Syracuse in 2010, coaching quarterbacks and tight ends, and was elevated to offensive coordinator in 2011. He then followed Marrone to Buffalo in 2013. Marrone opted out of his contract earlier this month and ended up as the Jaguars’ assistant head coach and offensive line coach.

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