Rams give Jeff Fisher a contract extension, remains on hot seat

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The Los Angeles Rams gave head coach Jeff Fisher a two-year extension Sunday, which would imply his job is safe.

Apparently not.

The man leading the four-win Rams and one of the losingest coaches in NFL history got two more years after an apparent lengthy negotiation, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport:

This would seem like great news for Fisher. His team just moved and he is just beginning to roll out No. 1 pick Jared Goff. The new contract makes it seem like the front office wants him to have a chance with his potential franchise quarterback before throwing in the towel.

Possibly. Take a look at a note by ESPN’s Adam Schefter:

This is an odd situation, with a comment by ESPN’s Andrew Brandt perhaps helping to explain a little bit of it:

Alas, 7-8-1, 7-9, 6-10, 7-9 and 4-7 haven’t cost Fisher his job—it has earned him an extension.

If what Schefter says is true, Fisher will need a strong performance down the stretch. It’s odd to think why the Rams wouldn’t just wait until the offseason to do an extension if this were the case, though.

No matter what happens, this should be a fun case of hindsight. The latest team to move and with a No. 1 pick just got a whole lot more interesting to watch.

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