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Nick Caley

Nick Caley (born January 22, 1983) is an coach who serves as the for the Houston Texans of the (). Born in , Caley has built a coaching career spanning college and professional levels, with notable stints under prominent NFL figures like and . He is recognized for his work with tight ends and offensive schemes, contributing to successful teams including two Super Bowl-winning squads during his tenure there from 2015 to 2022. Caley's coaching journey began in college football after earning a bachelor's degree from John Carroll University in 2005, where he served as a student assistant coach. He then pursued a master's degree in sports science and coaching at the University of Akron from 2006 to 2007, working as a graduate assistant. His early professional roles included administrative assistant at in 2008 and graduate assistant positions at from 2009 to 2011. Caley advanced through various college programs, including a stint as secondary coach at in 2014, before transitioning to the NFL. In the NFL, Caley joined the Patriots in 2015 as an offensive assistant, progressing to tight ends coach in 2017, where he worked with . He remained with through the 2022 season, earning two Super Bowl rings as part of the staff for victories in and . After leaving the Patriots, Caley spent two seasons with the starting in 2023, initially as tight ends coach and later promoted to pass game coordinator in 2024. In February 2025, he was hired by the Texans as their , tasked with leading the play-calling for quarterback and revitalizing the team's offense.

Early life and education

Early life

Nick Caley was born on January 22, 1983, in Canton, Ohio. He grew up in Canton, just three miles from the Pro Football Hall of Fame, immersing him in a community rich with football heritage. By age 9, Caley expressed a desire to become a high school coach in Stark County, reflecting his early passion for the sport. Caley's family background further fueled this interest; his parents were members of GlenOak High School's inaugural graduating class of 1976, and he was raised among relatives and friends who shared a deep enthusiasm for . Caley attended St. Thomas Aquinas High School in , where he played as a student-athlete. These formative experiences in a football-centric environment laid the groundwork for his future involvement in the game.

Education

Caley began his college athletic career at in , where he played as a punter and during the 2002 season. He later transferred to in , a Division III institution, to continue his studies. At , Caley earned a in Communications in 2006. No specific academic or athletic honors from his time at either institution are widely documented in available records. Following his undergraduate studies, Caley earned a in coaching and sport science from the in 2007. He later pursued advanced education at , where he obtained a in and policy studies in 2011.

Coaching career

College coaching

Nick Caley began his coaching career at the collegiate level shortly after completing his undergraduate degree, initially taking on entry-level roles that allowed him to gain experience in defensive schemes and recruiting. His early positions emphasized administrative and assistant duties, reflecting a typical progression for aspiring coaches in programs. Over nearly a decade, Caley worked at seven institutions, primarily on the defensive side of the ball, before transitioning to the in 2015. Caley's first coaching role was as a assistant at his , , in 2005, where he supported the football program during his senior year. He then moved to the for two seasons (2006–2007) as a , focusing on defensive responsibilities while earning a in Sport Science and Coaching; during this time, he also assisted with recruiting efforts in multiple states. In 2008, Caley served as a defensive administrative assistant at , working closely with defensive coordinator and contributing to the secondary's development. From 2009 to 2011, Caley returned to graduate assistant duties at , specializing in defense and handling recruiting for regions including , , , and ; he completed a in and in 2011. Advancing to more specialized roles, he joined in 2012 as secondary coach, where his unit ranked third in the in pass efficiency defense, and he mentored standout safety Andrew Beard, who earned second-team All-OVC honors. In 2013, Caley worked as a defensive graduate assistant at the , assisting with linebackers and special teams under coordinators and Michael Ford. Caley's college career culminated in 2014 at , where he served as secondary coach and focused primarily on the safeties while overseeing the entire defensive backfield; he contributed to a unit that improved in pass defense metrics during Charlie Partridge's first season as . This progression from foundational assistant positions to targeted defensive coaching roles at progressively higher-profile programs underscored Caley's growing expertise in secondary play and player development, setting the stage for his professional opportunities.

New England Patriots

Nick Caley joined the in 2015 as an offensive coaching assistant under head coach and offensive coordinator , marking his entry into coaching after a decade in college ranks. In this initial role, he supported the team's offensive staff, contributing to preparations that helped the Patriots achieve a 12-4 regular-season record and advance to , which they won against the in a historic comeback. The following year, as a coaching assistant, Caley remained part of the staff during the 2016 season, where the Patriots again posted a 14-2 record en route to another appearance. Promoted to tight ends coach ahead of the 2017 season, Caley held the position through 2022, focusing on player development and integration into McDaniels' versatile offensive system. He worked directly with star tight end during Gronkowski's returns in 2017–2018 and 2020–2021, helping the player maintain elite production in both receiving and blocking roles central to the Patriots' scheme. Later, Caley coached following his 2021 signing, aiding the tight end's adaptation to New England's offense and contributing to Henry's career-high performance that season. During Caley's time as tight ends coach, the Patriots won in 2017 and in 2019 over the , with the tight ends group playing a pivotal role in the team's balanced attack. In 2020 and 2021, he expanded his duties to include fullbacks coach, overseeing a hybrid group that emphasized multi-purpose players in McDaniels' system and supporting the offense's adaptability amid quarterback transitions. Caley's efforts in tight end development fostered versatile contributors who enhanced the Patriots' passing and run games, earning praise from McDaniels for his preparation and scheme knowledge.

Los Angeles Rams

In 2023, Nick Caley joined the as tight ends coach under head coach . This move followed his tenure with the , where he had honed his expertise in coaching tight ends. Caley retained his tight ends coach responsibilities in 2024 while adding the title of pass game coordinator, a role that involved contributing to the development of the ' offensive scheme, particularly in the aerial attack. Under his guidance, the ranked 9th in the in passing yards per game during the 2024 season, reflecting effective integration of tight ends into the passing game. Caley's work with the tight ends group emphasized versatility and depth, notably with veteran Tyler Higbee, who faced significant injury challenges in 2024. His leadership fostered a cohesive unit that adapted well to personnel changes, contributing to the ' balanced offensive output in both 2023 and 2024, when the team finished 10-7 each year. During his time with the , Caley emerged as a candidate for vacancies, including a virtual interview with the in January 2025 for their open position. This recognition highlighted his growing influence on offensive strategy within the McVay .

Houston Texans

On February 3, 2025, the Houston Texans hired Nick Caley as their , replacing the fired . Caley, previously the pass game coordinator and tight ends coach for the , brought experience in developing passing schemes to the role, aiming to elevate an offense that had ranked mid-tier in production the prior season. Caley adopted a sideline play-calling approach for the Texans, allowing him to maintain direct communication with quarterback during games, a shift from traditional booth operations that he tested successfully in the preseason opener against the . This style emphasizes high-energy collaboration, with Caley incorporating Stroud's input on play design to foster greater quarterback ownership and rhythm, as evidenced by Stroud's public praise for Caley's understanding of game intricacies and quick decision-making. Throughout the 2025 season, Caley has adapted the Texans' offense by integrating more tempo, run-pass options (RPOs), and misdirection plays to counter early inconsistencies, particularly after an offensive line hampered by injuries and a 68% run-block win rate—the league's worst—limited protection for . These changes have aimed to create downhill running lanes and quick-game opportunities, with Caley focusing on getting the ball out in under 2.15 seconds on average to mitigate pressure. He has built strong relationships across the roster, notably with linebacker , a former colleague from their time at Atlantic, where Caley first recognized Al-Shaair's leadership potential and the two developed a mentor-mentee bond that Al-Shaair credits for his personal growth. As of November 16, 2025, the Texans' offense under Caley ranks 19th in points per game (22.7) and 23rd in total yards (approximately 320 per game), with a 31.2% third-down conversion rate contributing to a 4-5 record through Week 10. Despite a rocky start—including a scoreless first half in the 9-14 opener loss to the Los Angeles Rams—recent weeks have shown incremental improvements in rhythm and efficiency against weaker defenses, including a Week 10 win over the Denver Broncos (18-15), prompting head coach DeMeco Ryans to affirm support for Caley while taking accountability for broader execution issues. No major scheme overhauls have been implemented midseason, but Caley's emphasis on run-heavy commitments and Stroud's protection has stabilized the unit enough to spark discussions of a potential late-season turnaround.

Personal life

Family

Nick Caley is married to Grace Caley. The couple has two daughters, Caroline and Vivian. Caley's family life has intersected with his coaching career through multiple relocations. After spending eight seasons with the from 2015 to 2022, the family moved to in 2023 when Caley joined the as tight ends coach. There, he hosted a birthday party for one of his young daughters at their home, inviting fellow coaches and their families for an event that included live music and other festivities, highlighting the blend of his professional and personal circles. In February 2025, following his appointment as offensive coordinator for the , the family relocated once again to .

Interests

Caley's lifelong passion for football was profoundly shaped by his upbringing in , just three miles from the , where he decided at age nine that he wanted to pursue a career in . This early immersion in a football-oriented environment instilled a deep-rooted enthusiasm that extends beyond his professional life into personal pursuits centered on the sport. In his personal life, Caley demonstrates a relationship-driven approach, investing time in building connections with those around him, much like his coaching philosophy but applied to family and social circles. He is known for hosting inclusive gatherings, such as elaborate birthday parties for his daughters featuring lifeguards, fog machines, live music, and kegs of , as well as casual bonfires and social events that bring together coaching staff and their families to foster community. These activities highlight his energetic and hospitable nature, prioritizing meaningful interactions outside the field.

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