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Chris Shula (born February 5, 1986) is an American football coach who is the defensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football as a linebacker at Miami University and previously served as an assistant coach at Ball State University, Indiana University, John Carroll University and for the San Diego Chargers.
Chris Shula and Sean McVay played together at Miami of Ohio, and Shula has been an assistant to McVay since the head coach's first year with the Rams in 2017. Shula even lived in McVay's house ...
Chris met Rams head coach Sean McVay at Miami University and later joined his staff in 2017 as an assistant linebackers coach. In 2019, he coached outside linebackers for two seasons and then was ...
Chris Shula was around when Wade Phillips, Brandon Staley and Raheem Morris were Rams' defensive coordinators, building his experience to run the defense.
Philadelphia Eagles linebackers coach (2021–2022) Los Angeles Rams: Chris Shula: 2024 [29] Rams linebackers coach & pass rush coordinator San Francisco 49ers: Robert Saleh: 2025 [30] New York Jets head coach (2021–2024) Seattle Seahawks: Aden Durde: 2024 [31] Dallas Cowboys defensive line coach (2021–2023)
Shula retired with an all-time regular and post season overall win-loss record of 347–173–6, which currently ranks him 1st in regular season wins (328) and overall total wins (347), making him the winningest head coach in NFL history in terms of coaching victories. As of 2024, Shula is the only head coach to win the AP NFL Coach of the Year ...
Under coach Sean McVay, the Rams are 1-4 against the Eagles. Twice, Hurts played a key role in defeating them. ... Rams defensive coordinator Chris Shula said.
Chris Shula, who served in a variety of roles on the Rams coaching staff for the previous seven seasons as an assistant, most recently as pass rush coordinator & linebackers coach in 2023, was elevated to defensive coordinator, succeeding Raheem Morris. [6]